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‘Crunch Time’: County Livestock Show right around the corner

Even as cold as it was Thursday afternoon there was no question Guillermo Medina, Italie Gonzalez and Emma Cawlfield loved being at the Los...

Old Glory at rest: Bibleville Conference Grounds holds flag retirement ceremony in Alamo

ALAMO — It had been two years since the veterans at Bibleville had held their annual flag retirement ceremony after being canceled in 2020...

Activity unclear: At-home testing, backlog complicate Valley’s COVID tracking efforts

Hidalgo County reported more than 23,000 back-logged cases of COVID-19 this week and expects to report more in the coming weeks, highlighting that more...

Bundles of joy: Pharr quintuplet family finally home together

PHARR — It’s been about a week since the Silva family was finally able to be all together at home: Mom Karina, Dad Adrian,...

BCIC taps Wickett as chair; Three new members join board of directors

Traci Wickett, in her new role as chair of the Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation board of directors, said she wants not only to maintain...

STC board OKs $676K purifier purchase

McALLEN — South Texas College is purchasing 400 portable air purifiers for a grand total of $676,800, planning to use the units as a...

Winter run: Edinburg holds 40th annual Chavana 10K

Flyers for the city of Edinburg’s 40th annual David Chavana 10K noted the run would start at 8:30 a.m. “rain or shine,” and though...

Photo Gallery: Edinburg holds 40th annual Chavana 10K

EDINBURG — Flyers for the city of Edinburg’s 40th annual David Chavana 10K noted the run would start at 8:30 a.m. “rain or shine,”...

Pharr breaks ground on Maquila Automotive Service

The Pharr Economic Development Corporation hosted a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday for the new Maquila Automotive Service and Logistics facility. “We looked at statistics and data,...

Willacy shows dip in COVID-19 cases

RAYMONDVILLE — After soaring to their highest levels in six months, Willacy County’s new COVID-19 cases appear to be dropping. Last week, state health officials...