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5 Harlingen residents among newest coronavirus cases

Cameron County Public Health has received confirmation of six additional cases of COVID-19. These include five individuals from Harlingen, including four males between the...

UTRGV to start drive-thru testing for COVID-19

The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley announced Friday that they will start drive-thru testing for the novel coronavirus known as COVID-19 starting Monday...

County may extend mandatory shutdown to daylight hours

The Cameron County Commissioners Court has extended its disaster declaration indefinitely and could expand a mandatory midnight to 5 a.m. public curfew to daytime...

County: Vacationing couple infected with COVID-19

By Diana Eva Maldonado and ALANA HERNANDEZ, Staff Writers Cameron County officials say a couple who vacationed on South Padre Island for the winter have been...

Brownsville Catholic Diocese suspends Masses

The Catholic Diocese of Brownsville has announced that all Masses in the diocese will be suspended until further notice due to the coronavirus or...

Gladys Porter Zoo to remain closed until further notice

Gladys Porter Zoo released the following statement via Facebook: Effective immediately, the Gladys Porter Zoo will remain closed to the public until further notice. The health...

Trevino suspends county events; recommends Island events be canceled

Cameron County Judge Eddie Treviño Jr. announced Saturday that all county-sponsored functions or events expecting more than 250 people will be canceled and/or suspended...

STARGATE incubator schools Mexican entrepreneurs

The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley hosted a delegation of about 40 entrepreneurs from the Mexican Institute of Petroleum, the National Autonomous University...

Officials discuss early education for low income children

Children in the Rio Grande Valley are at an economic disadvantage compared to their peers in the rest of the state and that’s a significant problem, according to Children at Risk, a nonprofit that met with Valley educational leaders here last week to discuss strategies to ensure government funds that are allocated to early education produce positive results. Data presented Tuesday to a group of representatives from local school districts, workforce solutions and early head start programs show most Valley cities have a number of children living in poverty that’s higher — sometimes far higher — than the rest of the state. The data says 22% of Texas children under the age of 5 are living in poverty. In comparison, 17% of children in Edinburg are living in poverty, 28% in McAllen, 40% in Harlingen and Weslaco, and 46% in Brownsville. Read the full story at themonitor.com

Where you can vote today

Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Democratic Primary List of Polling Places >> Pct.1, 83 -Port Isabel City Hall, 305 E. Maxan...