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TSTC Electrical Lineworker student ready to face whatever Mother Nature dishes out

HARLINGEN — Whether being hoisted high above the ground in a cherry picker to clear tree limbs from power lines, or climbing an electrical...

Storm that wasn’t: Tropical cyclone fizzles out

Tropical Storm Danielle never formed in the Gulf of Mexico Saturday as forecasters had predicted.

Commissioners question non-emergency service

HARLINGEN — Some Harlingen city commissioners want to allow outside ambulance companies into the city as they consider renewing the South Texas Emergency Care Foundation’s contract, which gives it sole rights to provide ambulance services within the city limits.

COVID hospitalizations, cases once again on the rise in Valley

Hospitalizations of people infected with COVID-19 continued to rise this week throughout the Rio Grande Valley as the counties continue to report thousands of new cases each week.

‘Report cards’ out for north Cameron, Willacy school districts

HARLINGEN — For two years, the state’s school districts have been waiting to get their big report cards.

Under the Lights: Cross country takes center stage Friday

Under the lights: Cross country takes center stage on Friday night

Behavior of public at elections discussed at Cameron County Commissioners Court meeting

Unusual questions were presented to Cameron County Elections Administrator Remi Garza during last week’s county commissioners court meeting.

Tropical cyclone in Gulf becoming disorganized

A disturbance churning in the Gulf of Mexico has little chance of developing into a tropical storm, the National Weather Service in Brownsville/Rio Grande Valley reported Saturday morning.

TSTC Nursing program graduates ready for next chapter after pinning ceremonies

HARLINGEN — Texas State Technical College’s Nursing program recently celebrated their graduates in two pinning ceremonies held at TSTC’s Harlingen campus. Thirty-two Nursing and...

Harlingen’s Lon C. Hill, Victor Park hit hard by vandals, thieves

HARLINGEN — The city’s parks and recreation department is making repairs to facilities damaged by vandals as well as during break-ins.