Defense attorney: Evidence may be missing in South Tex Beauty Supply money laundering case
A defense attorney representing one of the suspects in the South Tex Beauty Supply money laundering case is demanding the government hand over phones...
‘We lament…’: Mission police chase ends in tragic collision; suspect flees to Mexico
MISSION — Police are actively searching for a 21-year-old man who fled to Mexico after he led officers on a nearly 14-mile chase Tuesday...
TPWD encouraging mentors to take newbies outside
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has announced a new initiative aimed at getting more Texans outdoors.
Saturday has been designated a day when hunters...
Voter registration deadline approaching
If you plan to vote in the Nov. 2 uniform election but have yet to register, you have until Oct. 4 to do so.
In...
Starr County defendant with heart condition seeks release
The attorney for one of the defendants arrested in Starr County last week on drug conspiracy charges requested a judge release him Thursday due...
CVS and Walgreens to begin scheduling appointments booster shots
Individuals eligible to receive the Pfzier COVID-19 booster shot can schedule an appointment with CVS and Walgreens.
Walgreens customers can sign up at Walgreens.com/ScheduleVaccine, or...
McHi holds off Brownsville Porter in tight district contest
By CLAIRE CRUZ, Staff Writer
BROWNSVILLE — The final score in Brownsville Porter’s 42-28 loss to McAllen High in Friday’s District 16-5A Division I contest...
FERC: Texas ‘short-sighted’ about power; Report details grid’s needs
By DAVID KOENIG, Associated Press
DALLAS — Federal officials made more than two dozen recommendations Thursday aimed at further safeguarding power plants and natural gas...
McAllen brothers become brewmasters as STC celebrates unique apprenticeship
McALLEN — What started out three years ago as a garage experiment for two beer-loving brothers has now become a first-of-its-kind apprenticeship program built...
Edinburg mayoral candidates call for transparency, lower taxes in debate
Two former Edinburg city officials called for more transparency, explained how they would attract more businesses, and responded to other city concerns during a...