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San Benito counter sues VARCO to ‘protect’ taxpayers

SAN BENITO — The city’s Economic Development Corporation is “protecting” taxpayers in a legal battle that’s led the agency to file a $1.8 million counter-suit against a real estate company building San Benito’s first resaca-side commercial development, officials said in a statement.

Regents greenlight UTRGV’s new optometry school

Marking the first step in the process, UTRGV hopes to become just the third university in the state to have a school of optometry, another game changer for students seeking opportunities and local health care.

Editorial: Government should avoid meddling in natural growth of America’s energy industry

Donald Trump spent much of his first term as president supporting America’s coal industry and fighting against the growth of renewable energy options. In his current campaign to retake the White House, Trump has vowed to end offshore wind power generation “on day one” of his term if he is elected.

Editorial: Access to detention centers has been proven necessary; we shouldn’t try to end...

The Biden administration on May 10 filed a motion asking that court supervision of its detention centers for immigrant children be terminated. The need for such supervision has been proven countless times. Even if it hadn’t been, the possibility that Donald Trump, and his known hostility toward immigrants, will return to the White House makes such a move premature.

Environmental study finds shorebird eggs damaged after SpaceX launch

Shorebird nests were damaged by SpaceX’s June 6 Starship launch from Boca Chica, with shorebird nesting activity declining overall since the company began testing and launching rockets at the site, according to a report just released by the Coastal Bend Bays & Estuaries Program, or CBBEP.

30% chance of tropical cyclone development in Bay of Campeche, NHC says

The National Hurricane Center said at 2 p.m. Wednesday that there is a 30% chance of tropical cyclone development in the Bay of Campeche over the next week.

South Padre Island cleaning up tar balls washing up on beach

Have you seen the black balls washing up on South Padre Island?

Harlingen taps health insurance firm amid rising costs

HARLINGEN — With health insurance premiums soaring, the city’s switching consultants, scrapping a Rio Grande Valley company after last year’s costs jumped 5% to cover more than 650 City Hall workers.

Harlingen doctor urges Valley men to take care of their health

HARLINGEN — Keep that water bottle with you at all times.

Best in Texas: Mission chef takes home prestigious James Beard Award

The best chef in Texas is from the Rio Grande Valley.