San Benito EDC funds museums to boost tourism
SAN BENITO — The Friends of the San Benito Cultural Heritage Museum has been awarded the San Benito Economic Development Corporation’s Community Partnership Grant to benefit the Callandret Black History Museum and Freddy Fender Museum.
Hot stuff: Stormy weather pattern ending for RGV
The persistent round of heavy thunderstorms shaking the Rio Grande Valley over the past many weeks, causing one death and several injuries when a tornado struck Laguna Heights on May 13, is unusual and has made for a cooler-than-normal spring.
Harlingen Rotary Club to use Centennial Gala to raise funds for soccer complex improvements
HARLINGEN — The young soccer player positions himself for just a moment then runs in a swift curve toward the ball.
City of Harlingen officials mulling employee pay hikes
HARLINGEN — Some city employees might be getting bigger paychecks.
TSTC student polishes automotive refinishing skills at area business
Repairing dents, dings and scratches is almost child’s play for Stephanie Luna, a student in Texas State Technical College’s Auto Collision and Management Technology program in Harlingen.
Trips Booked: Three RGV teams earn spots at state 7-on-7 tourney
MISSION — Three state bids were on the line during Saturday’s Snake Pit Classic 7-on-7 tournament, with teams from across the RGV and Laredo...
IDEA names president, chief schools officer
IDEA Public Schools announced Friday that its board of directors has named Cody Grindle as president and Ernesto Cantu as chief schools officer.
Former Hidalgo County sheriff’s evidence tech facing 22-count indictment
A former Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office evidence technician is scheduled to be arraigned Monday on a 22-count indictment accusing him of stealing nearly $30,000 and taking a gun storage box last year.
Family owned fruit stand keeps it fresh in the Valley
RAYMONDVILLE — In the heart of the Rio Grande Valley, nestled in between the bustling city and the sprawling countryside, lies a hidden gem that has been serving up local fruit to the community for over three decades.
Acosta accidentally finds niche in TSTC’s Wind Energy Technology program
Her curious nature led Denice Acosta to the Wind Energy Technology program at Texas State Technical College’s Harlingen campus.