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Commentary: LNG pause stifles Texas’ ability to deliver energy freedom, Security

The Biden administration’s recent decision to pause the permitting approval process for U.S. liquefied natural gas exports is a major mistake based on inaccurate information that puts American jobs and allies at risk and undermines the global progress made possible through increased use of American natural gas.

Commentary: AI for better buildings

In the next 30 years, sea levels will rise as much as they have in the last century, threatening urban areas all over the world.

Take the short trip for Baffin Bay Seafood

RIVIERA — It finally happened.

ATV safety course planned after accidents rise by 183% in RGV

EDINBURG — Oliver Cantu was riding his ATV one day when something happened.

Brownsville ISD considers school consolidation plans

Amid pleas to reconsider, the Brownsville Independent School District presented plans again Monday to merge Morningside and Del Castillo elementary schools in Southmost among three pairs of schools slated for consolidation.

Commentary: It’s election time in Mexico, and much uncertainty looms

I know that many of you have been enjoying spring break, the Easter holiday or March Madness. Others simply are relieved to see that the U.S. government may have averted shutdown.

Another round: Las Ramblas makes James Beard finals two years running

The first time Las Ramblas at Market Square made the James Beard Foundation “Outstanding Bar” finals, it felt like a fluke, admitted co-owner Michael Limas.

Coast Guard seizes 400 pounds of red snapper off of South Padre Island

The Coast Guard last week seized approximately 400 pounds of illegally caught red snapper from four Mexican fishermen.

Letters to the Editor | Week of April 8-13, 2024

This week, letters and commentary included a discussion regarding planned changes regarding postal services in the Rio Grande Valley, uncertainty surrounding Mexico’s upcoming elections, President Biden’s halt to development of liquefied natural gas facilities and the upcoming global conference on a proposed plastics use treaty.

Commentary: Changes at Valley post office

To save the Postal Service, or not save it. That’s the crisis — and the question — the Postal Service faced that led to the creation of its 10-year Delivering for America plan in March of 2021. In the three years since, our organization has been working to recover from operational and financial catastrophe.