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Over 4,500 ballots cast Tuesday in Hidalgo, Cameron counties

Hidalgo and Cameron County combined for over 4,500 ballots cast on Tuesday, the eighth day of early voting.

Editorial: We hope Biden’s visit to Valley proves to be more than just another...

President Joe Biden is coming to the Rio Grande Valley on Thursday. It must be campaign season.

Hidalgo’s Rock & Roll Sushi a hidden gem of an experience, perfect for Lent

Rock & Roll Sushi in Hidalgo is a small restaurant that offers good sushi at great prices. It’s an exciting spot for those observing Lent, or wanting to try something new in the Rio Grande Valley with a beautiful area surrounding it.

Commentary: Perils of a second Trump term

As the political landscape unfolds and the prospect of a second term for Donald Trump looms on the horizon, it is imperative to scrutinize the potential dangers such an outcome presents. The tumultuous tenure of President Trump’s first term has left an indelible mark on American society, marked by division, erosion of democratic norms and disregard for the rule of law. Granting him another term in office would not only exacerbate these existing perils but also pose new and unprecedented threats to the fabric of our nation.

Commentary: Proposed TPWD land exchange receives county support

Whether you’re a born-and-bred local or looking for your next adventure, Cameron County is a true paradise on Earth. Here, amid our warm climate, rich culture and captivating wildlife, you will find a sanctuary that invites everyone to immerse themselves in our community’s splendor.

FAA demands 17 ‘corrective actions’ from SpaceX in Starship mishap investigation

The Federal Aviation Administration announced Monday that it has closed a SpaceX-led mishap investigation into the Nov. 18 Starship-Super Heavy orbital flight attempt from Boca Chica.

RGV early voting turnout behind 2020 presidential primary

Hidalgo and Cameron counties combined for over 4,500 ballots on the seventh day of early voting to begin its second week for the 2024 primary elections, but remain behind the last presidential primary’s turnout.

Rally Hounds: Torres, Saldaña spark St. Joseph’s second half comeback

BROWNSVILLE — After trailing 3-0 at the break, Brownsville St. Joseph senior striker Diego Saldaña appeared to have netted the go-ahead goal with 11...

Commentary: Felons can’t hold office

CBS’s legal expert Rikki Klieman greenlighted the idea that “You can run for president and serve for president if convicted of a crime in our system.” Let me correct her: No, you can’t. The fact that nothing in the Constitution explicitly prohibits a convicted felon from running the country does not mean the Founders intended that to happen.