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State jobless rate remains unchanged in November

The state added 33,600 jobs in November to reach another all-time employment record of 13,672,900, Texas Workforce Commission officials said.

‘Great partnership’: Area leaders launch $13 million drainage project

HARLINGEN — Area leaders are launching the first part of a $13 million project aimed at draining floodwaters across much of western Cameron County.

Messi wins World Cup, Argentina beats France on penalties

By STEVE DOUGLAS | AP Sports Writer LUSAIL, Qatar (AP) — Lionel Messi's once-in-a-generation career is complete. The Argentina superstar is finally a World Cup...

Determination helps TSTC student earn Cybersecurity degree

HARLINGEN — Technological advances such as the launching of the World Wide Web and creation of Internet Explorer and JavaScript years ago sparked the...

Trail riders bring toys to local kids

With all the grief and grotesqueness in the recent world, Gabrielle Cuellar wants to create smiles and sunshine for others.

COVID hospitalizations increase as 3 more deaths reported in RGV this week

COVID-19 hospitalizations throughout the Rio Grande Valley have been trending up in recent weeks, increasing by more than a quarter in one week.

Baby, it’s going to get colder outside

If you think it’s cold now, just wait until Thursday and Friday come around. According to the National Weather Service in Brownsville/Rio Grande Valley, another...

State Sen.-elect LaMantia visits TSTC’s Harlingen campus

HARLINGEN — Texas State Technical College hosted state Sen.-elect Morgan LaMantia, D-Brownsville, for a tour of the Harlingen campus on Friday, Dec. 16. Members of...

ERCOT monitoring cold weather forecast to push through Texas

As a series of cold fronts are expected to pass through Texas, ERCOT officials report they are closely monitoring the weather forecast and models.

Series of cold fronts to push through the Rio Grande Valley

Forget the shorts and the T-shirts, and bring out the long pants and sweaters, as a series of cold fronts will begin making their way through the Rio Grande Valley Saturday into next week.