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Park Rangers shoot auto theft suspect at SPI Beach Access No. 5

The Texas Rangers are investigating a police shooting at Beach Access No. 5 on South Padre Island that happened at 1 a.m. Wednesday morning, according to a press release.

King off to the Sixers as Vipers win opener

Louis King became the first NBA Call Up from the RGV Vipers, signing a two-way contract with the Philadelphia 76ers. He is the 51st overall call up from the Vipers to the NBA in team history.

Cold-stunned sea turtles returned to the sea

Galaxy swipes the air with his flippers, head stretching toward the rolling waves and the sea beyond, volunteers sending him back home.

Photo Gallery: Cold-stunned sea turtles returned to the sea

Galaxy swipes the air with his flippers, head stretching toward the rolling waves and the sea beyond, volunteers sending him back home. Whistles and cheers...

Bubbling to the surface: Valley counties to share watershed study cost

A regional approach to transportation projects has proven beneficial to the Rio Grande Valley in recent years, and officials with Cameron, Hidalgo and Willacy counties hope to use the same approach to better manage water in terms of flood control and conservation.

Online live cams allow us to go birding anytime, anywhere

HARLINGEN — Too hot, too cold, too dry, too rainy, whatever.

Coast Guard rescues six stranded near Port Mansfield

The U.S. Coast Guard rescued six non-citizens stranded near Port Mansfield.

Polaris: guide to current, ancient navigation

Merry Christmas to you and yours. If the weather cooperates and we manage to have clear skies, then go outside and look up about 7 p.m. to locate the Great Square of Pegasus just past the meridian, drifting towards the western horizon.

Prescott, Cowboys win 40-34, make Eagles wait on top seed

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Dak Prescott threw for 347 yards and three touchdowns, Brett Maher kicked the go-ahead field goal late and the Dallas...

COVID hospitalizations on the rise as year closes with fewer deaths

COVID-19 hospitalizations in the Rio Grande Valley jumped this week, placing hospitalization levels slightly higher than they were at the same time last year.