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No. 2 ’Hounds, No. 6 Chargers meet in RGVSports GOTW

The 2023 high school football season kicks off with a bang in South Texas, as No. 2 San Benito hosts No. 6 Brownsville Veterans...

Brownsville Pace wins BISD tournament as District 32-5A play looms

BROWNSVILLE — There is a new champion in town. Brownsville Pace denied Brownsville Rivera a third straight Brownsville ISD volleyball tournament championship Saturday at Hanna...

Soaring Up: Los Fresnos opens at No. 7 in RGVSports poll

LOS FRESNOS — The Los Fresnos Falcons entered last season under the radar, with uncertainty in the air after losing more than half of...

Brownsville’s W.F. Strong narrates J. Frank Dobie’s anthology of stories

Who better to narrate a new audio book of stories from Texas than the author and narrator of "Stories From Texas?"

UTRGV plans to turn the old Majestic Theater in Brownsville into a performing arts...

The University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley is planning to purchase the old Majestic Theater and adjacent JCPenney building in Brownsville to transform into a performing arts center for its College of Fine Arts, UTRGV officials said Saturday.

Brownsville police say scammers are posing as cops to ask for money, gift cards

The Brownsville Police Department is advising residents of a recent phone scam using a local law enforcement agency or "Brownsville PD&" as the caller ID.

Brownsville Veterans Memorial teams place near top at National History Day

Two teams from Veterans Memorial Early College High School placed near the top during National History Day competition June 11-15 at the University of Maryland in suburban Washington, D.C.

Dunkin heralds return of pumpkin spice products to create those fall feels

Pumpkin spice products which signals that the Autumn season is approaching is beginning to make their return to area eateries and coffee shops. In this case, Dunkin has already announced its fall menu.

Monitor, Star, Herald reducing print editions in digital pivot

New audience demands in an ever-evolving media landscape has prompted AIM Media Texas to reduce its print editions for The Monitor, Valley Morning Star and The Brownsville Herald from five days a week to a semi-weekly format publishing only Wednesdays and Saturdays, which would serve as a weekend edition.