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Hidalgo County judge announces pet photo contest

Do you think your doggo is the cutest pupper ever? Are your cat’s toe beans the bees’ knees? Is the photo roll on your smartphone filled with dozens of pictures of Fido or Morris?

Bollywood in Brownsville: Fundraiser to benefit Ozanam Center

Bollywood in Brownsville, coming April 19, has a dual purpose in mind: help out the Ozanam Center while giving ticket buyers a rare taste of India’s lively, vibrant culture and cuisine.

Brownsville’s Rich Products begins phase two of $177M expansion

Rich Products announced this month that phase two of its $117 million, 150,000-square-foot expansion in Brownsville is underway, ultimately resulting in the creation of more than 130 new jobs.

Death penalty sought against Alamo man accused of fatal McAllen Motel 6 stabbing

Prosecutors have announced that they will seek the death penalty against a 27-year-old Alamo man accused of a fatal stabbing at a McAllen Motel 6 more than a year ago that left two men dead should he be convicted.

McAllen man kept 61 cats, 6 dogs, a parrot and a turtle in terrible...

Just three days after McAllen authorities arrested two cousins accused of hoarding 94 dogs in their two story residence, two more tips came regarding another case.

Two former Edinburg juvenile officers indicted on unrelated allegations

Two former Evins Regional Juvenile Center employees have been indicted for two unrelated incidents against juveniles, according to a press release from the Texas Juvenile Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General.

San Benito man facing drug charges

A San Benito man is facing drug charges after a traffic stop led to his arrest.

Take the short trip for Baffin Bay Seafood

RIVIERA — It finally happened.

ATV safety course planned after accidents rise by 183% in RGV

EDINBURG — Oliver Cantu was riding his ATV one day when something happened.

Donna leaders hold workshop ahead of bridge bond election

DONNA — There’s a lot of money on the line here, where officials are hoping residents will lend their support to a $45 million bond election next month.