Valley Morning Star

Monster Jam to roll back into Valley in March

The rumble of an engine, the adrenaline rush and high-flying stunts are all coming back to the Rio Grande Valley as Monster Jam makes its return.

Disney on Ice to bring Olaf and friends to Valley this spring

“When you wish upon a star.”

Commentary: We need to pull together

So much hate and squabbling over immigration reform and abortion has transpired for centuries. The straight-from-the-hip reality is that as flawed human beings, which we all are, we have been kicking the can for centuries refusing to resolve anything, because there has been too much profit for the sanctimonious who scream the loudest and gain the most.

Edinburg man said he was drunk when he shot DPS trooper 

EDINBURG — “First of all, I was drunk.”

A genuine Korean experience at McAllen’s Nak Won Jung

McALLEN — Nak Won Jung not only offers some of the best Korean cuisine in the area but also gives customers a Korean authenticity upon entering the restaurant.

Harlingen’s Vestal Park might get first trail as city reviews proposed projects

HARLINGEN — Neighborhoods around Vestal Park might be getting their first trail, a 6.2-mile asphalt ribbon tying much of the area together.

Letters to the Editor | Week of Jan. 15-20, 2024

Letters to the editor published in The Monitor, Valley Morning Star and The Brownsville Herald during the week of Jan. 15, 2024.

Grid operator calls for conservation as Valley prepares for freezing conditions

The “polar express” has pulled into the station, maybe a little ahead of schedule and more assertively than meteorologists had predicted last week.

School delays, shelters and roadwork: Valley braces for arctic blast

Temperatures are expected to hit below freezing in the Rio Grande Valley early next week and local cities and schools are already making preparations for any anticipated interruptions of operations.