Editorial: Citizen-only representation unconstitutional, would hurt Valley, other high-migrant areas
Far-right-wing Republicans once again are filing proposed legislation in Congress that could severely harm the Rio Grande Valley and other high-immigrant areas.
TSTC’s Workforce Training and Continuing Education program honors graduates
Sen. Cornyn proposes withholding funding for Mexico over Valley’s water crisis
The Rio Grande Valley's reservoirs are not only running out of water, the region is running out of options.
Valley physicians observe stroke awareness month by informing the public
HARLINGEN — Strokes affect women differently from men because of varying hormones at different ages.
Rotary Club teams up with Harlingen police, nonprofits to help children
HARLINGEN — Beatriz DeLeon, the Harlingen Police Department's Crime Victims Liaison, grabbed a handful of cotton-like white filling and carefully stuffed it into the soft, furry brown bear she was assembling.
Top students at Harlingen Collegiate share triumphs, challenges as they graduate
HARLINGEN — All those college hours on top of a high school curriculum is enough to send anyone running scared.
Brownsville one of four starting points for National Eucharistic Pilgrimage
SAN JUAN — Bishop Daniel E. Flores and Auxiliary Bishop Mario Aviles hosted a round-table discussion in observance of World Communications Day on Thursday.
San Benito’s new school board launches superintendent search
SAN BENITO — Following years of infighting sparking turnover at the school district's top administrative office, the search is on for San Benito's next superintendent.