Well that came out of nowhere: Valley wakes up to wind-ravaged cities with sprawling...
A thunderstorm that ripped through the Rio Grande Valley overnight Friday and into early Saturday morning left tens of thousands without power with no immediate relief in sight, and caused havoc in city streets, residential and business property as a deluge of rain and hail drenched the region.
Thousands may be without power until Monday after midnight thunderstorm rips through Valley
TSTC Surgical Technology alumna finds success at area hospital
Throwing power: RGV throwers deliver big day during Day 1 of regional meet
Border Patrol preps for Title 42 sunset as Brownsville sees ‘massive uptick’ in crossings
The city of Brownsville and the Rio Grande Sector of U.S. Customs and Border Protection held a news conference inside the city commission’s chambers Friday afternoon to address a massive uptick in migrants arriving at Brownsville’s international port-of-entry.
Rep. Gonzalez reintroduces Safe Zone bill, aims to streamline asylum process
U.S. Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, whose district includes Cameron County, has reintroduced H.R. 2946, the Safe Zones Act of 2023, a piece of immigration legislation addressing the safety of migrants and security of the United States, offering a streamlined asylum process.
In The Light: Weslaco East’s Romo battles to reach new heightsv
Final push: RGV athletes eye state meet berths at regional track meet
Carnival of colors: Valley View resident raises, breeds, trains birds in Harlingen
EDITORIAL: Valley entities taking steps to provide internet service
Many people now take internet connections for granted; these days, a simple cellphone is a key that opens gateways to entire worlds of information, communication and entertainment.