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Cameron County reports new death

Cameron County officials said Thursday they have received confirmation of another COVID-19 related death here. The individual was a 92-year-old male resident of the Windsor...

Census Outreach: United Way, HACB provide snack packs, promote Census participation

Bright and early Thursday morning volunteers with the United Way of Southern Cameron County and Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville began delivering...

Food distribution scheduled for Friday at Brownsville Event Center

United Against Hunger, a local campaign to provide meals and emergency food for families in need, will hold another mass food distribution at the...

Chick-Fil-A, UTRGV partner in meal program

The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley had been looking to increase its presence in Brownsville following the momentum of a successful Western Athletic...

Youth soccer suspended ‘until further notice’

Youth soccer leagues across the East Valley are preparing for the possibility that the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic may force them to cancel their 2020...

Flea Market continues closed until further notice

The 77 Flea Market, also known as La Pulga, will remain closed until further notice as owners work on transitioning the reopening in the...

EDITORIAL: No rush: Reopening should be done gradually, in several steps

Texas is one of several states that have responded to President Trump’s green light to begin reopening the economy and allowing more public movement...

Local attorney supports Valley graduates and news media

Dismayed by the negative impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, local personal injury attorney, Jesse Gonzalez, is lending his support to two disparate groups –...

COVID-19 risk against a paycheck

By Clare Proctor, Texas Tribune Gov. Greg Abbott’s Monday announcement that retail stores, restaurants, movie theaters and malls will be allowed to reopen Friday means...

MMA cadets kept busy during shelter-in-place

HARLINGEN — At Marine Military Academy, 28 cadets are left while they wait for their school year to end. Though transitions have occurred since COVID-19...