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Sea Turtle Inc. prepares to patrol for cold stunned turtles

As temperatures plummeted Monday in the Rio Grande Valley, staff at Sea Turtle Inc are preparing for a cold stun event.

Winter Texan Expo returns to McAllen, adds Brownsville location

The annual Winter Texan Expo, a favorite of the Rio Grande Valley’s winter visitors, is set to begin on Tuesday.

Jordan Love and the Packers pull a wild-card stunner, beating Dak Prescott and the...

ARLINGTON (AP) — Jordan Love threw for three touchdowns, Aaron Jones ran for three more, Darnell Savage returned an interception 64 yards for a score and the Green Bay Packers handed the Dallas Cowboys their first home loss since the 2022 opener in a 48-32 wild-card stunner Sunday.

Events observing MLK Day throughout the Valley

The Rio Grande Valley is coming together to strengthen community ties while honoring one of the most important figures in history through the observation of MLK Day.

Valley emergency officials warn against using generators indoors to combat cold

When temperatures skyrocket or dip below freezing in the Rio Grande Valley, it's common knowledge by now that property damage, injury and even death have followed as a result of extreme weather creating unsafe conditions.

Brownsville police arrest, charge bank robbery suspect

Brownsville police have arrested a 33-year-old man for his involvement in the robbery of a local bank Thursday.

Wildcats stun Porter in PKs, steal two points on the road

BROWNSVILLE — Weslaco East goalkeeper Omar Medrano came up with two saves during penalty kicks and Miguel Mendoza converted the go-ahead score as the...

Brownsville marketing, tourism offices move downtown

The Brownsville Convention and Visitors Bureau is out of the pyramid and into a snazzy, renovated former auto supply store next door to the eBridge Center for Business and Commercialization downtown.

Efforts underway to boost blood donations in Valley amid nationwide shortage

Amid a nationwide shortage of blood donations, Vitalant says that of 70% of eligible blood donors in the Rio Grande Valley only 3% actually give.

Federal case against former IES execs inches forward

The trio of suspects, including a father and son, accused of misapplying hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal grant funds meant to be used for temporarily housing migrant children appeared in Brownsville federal court this week, where a May trial date was scheduled.