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Dutch Bros. coffee opening several stores in Valley

You might call it a highly-caffeinated market grab.

U.S. Postal Service selling new forever Peanuts stamps

One of America’s favorite beagles is now on a forever stamp.

Best place to cast a line? Texas ranks No. 5

A new survey of best and worst states for fishing ranks Texas at a solid No. 5, behind Florida, Alaska, Montana and Minnesota.

Cool front to increase rain chances this weekend

Although another cool front will make its way through the Rio Grande Valley this weekend, it will not bring cooler temperatures.

Authorities: Man acted as foot guide for immigrants to cross illegally into U.S.

A man accused of smuggling five immigrants near a Brownsville Public Utilities Board plant near Brownsville said he did so to stay in the United States, court documents show.

Sheriff: Man wanted for robbing Harlingen convenience store

The Cameron County Sheriff’s Department continues to seek the public’s help in identifying a man accused of holding a store clerk at knife point and making off with hundreds of dollars in cash and the clerk’s cellphone.

Cameron County sheriff’s department investigating possible homicide

The Cameron County Sheriff's Department is investigating a possible homicide that occurred north of Los Fresnos. Sheriff Eric Garza on his Facebook Page posted this...

Brownsville man arraigned for allegedly breaking into woman’s home to sexually assault her

Brownsville police arrested a man who allegedly broke into a woman’s residence to sexually assault her on Sunday, according to a press release.

Symposium draws A-list speakers: Leadership Brownsville holds inaugural IGNITE!

Leadership Brownsville’s inaugural IGNITE! Leadership Symposium was delayed for a couple of years thanks to the pandemic, but now it’s back with an A-list roster of speakers and scheduled for Oct. 10 at the Texas Southmost College Performing Arts Center.

State sales tax receipts jump 17.2 percent over last year

State sales tax revenue in September totaled $3.69 billion, 17.2 percent above collections compared to a year ago.