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Brownsville woman sentenced to six years in federal prison for meth smuggling

A Brownsville woman who admitted she smuggled methamphetamine into the United States from Mexico for financial gain will spend six years in federal prison.

For some, dove season opener is highlight of Labor Day weekend

College football, (slightly) cooler temperatures, and the opening of hunting season make Labor Day weekend one of the most anticipated holidays of the year.

Mourning Melhart: McAllen instrument mogul dies at 78

McALLEN — “Who’d be crazy enough to build a 50-foot guitar?” Jim Melhart said in 2004. Melhart, who died Saturday, was precisely that crazy and had just finished doing so when he said this to a reporter.

$145.7 million UT Health RGV cancer center coming to McAllen

A $145.7 million cancer and surgery center could break ground at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley’s McAllen Academic Medical Campus as soon...

Getting wet: Tropical wave bringing moisture for long weekend

As of Monday night it was still there on the National Hurricane Center’s tropical weather outlook page, the homely little yellow circle indicating a weak tropical disturbance loitering off the coast of Belize and tracking toward South Texas, but with virtually no hope of forming into a cyclone.

Woman robbed at gunpoint at San Benito fruit stand

A woman selling goods at a fruit stand located at FM 732 and FM 1577 in San Benito was robbed at gunpoint with the alleged thieves making off with $80 in cash and her cellphone, authorities said.

Brownsville man accused in boy’s death indicted on intoxication manslaughter charge

Less than a month after 53-year-old Hector Martinez Jr., of Brownsville, was accused of striking a 6-year-old boy with his vehicle on South Padre Island that left him dead, a Cameron County grand jury indicted Martinez on an intoxication manslaughter charge.

UTRGV touts record enrollment for 3rd straight year as accolades accumulate

The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley is welcoming 5,827 incoming freshmen this semester — a school record — as it heads into its third straight year with a first day enrollment of more than 32,000.

Sweet relief: Filling up becoming less painful

Back in June there seemed to be little hope on the horizon for motorists enduring trauma at the pump due to the high cost of gasoline.

Peace justices file grievances for higher pay

As Cameron County Commissioner Court continues to address about a $5 million deficit and how to balance the 2022-2023 fiscal budget, two elected officials are seeking higher pay and the court will schedule a date for their grievance hearings.