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No. 3 Lyford claws past No. 4 La Villa

LA VILLA — The Lyford Bulldogs entered the 2023 football season motivated after opening the season unranked in the RGVSports.com Sub-5A top 4 poll. A...

Past president of Ukrainian Rotary Club visits Harlingen

HARLINGEN — There were hugs and smiles, words of encouragement, gestures of endearment and strength and knowledge of victory as the four Marine Military Academy cadets greeted a fellow Ukrainian.

Gonzalez takes office as Harlingen CISD superintendent

HARLINGEN — Riding waves of promise, Superintendent J.A. Gonzalez took office Sept. 1, meeting with top officials to begin planning his first year as the Harlingen school district's top administrator.

RGV to stay hot and dry as forecasters sees few prospects for short-term relief...

The National Weather Service Brownsville-Rio Grande Valley station has issued its seasonal outlook for September through November, and it's not good news.

Hefty bonds set for siblings charged in $80 million RGV healthcare fraud scheme

A brother and sister from Hidalgo County have pleaded not guilty to an 18-count indictment accusing them of defrauding a federal workers’ compensation program out of $80 million.

RGVCCCA’s Top 10 XC Polls

Check out the RGVCCCA's Top 10 cross country boys and girls team polls heading into this weekend's meets!

Stout defense, Sepulveda push Panthers past Hawks

WESLACO — Weslaco High quarterback Andres Sepulveda accounted for three touchdowns and the Panthers’ defense held Harlingen South to less than 150 total yards...

EDITORIAL: Militarization of U.S. border too problematic to continue

Another border operation, another questionable shooting, another example of why our continued use of military personnel is wrong for border operations — especially when those operations are only intended to win political points with voters who are afraid people who don’t look like they do.

Legislative update: Brownsville Chamber of Commerce hosts elected officials

The Brownsville Chamber of Commerce hosted a luncheon and update on the 88th Texas legislative session on the Thursday at the Brownsville Events Center.