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Brownsville gem: Camille Playhouse to stage ‘Bye Bye Birdie’

Rehearsals are underway at the Camille Playhouse, which will wrap up its Diamond Jubilee season May 10-12 and 17-19, with "Bye Bye Birdie," the 1950s send up about small-town America teenagers, rock & roll and the Elvis Presley-inspired teen idol Conway Birdie.

Making connections: Brownsville’s GBIC holds third ‘Rally in the Valley’

Judging by the turnout, Wednesday’s “Rally in the Valley,” hosted by the Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation at the Brownsville Events Center, was a huge success.

Brownsville Diocese removes McAllen priest after sexual misconduct allegations

The Catholic Diocese of Brownsville has removed another priest over allegations of sexual misconduct with a minor.

BPUB head named STEM Woman of the Year by Zonta Club

Marilyn D. Gilbert, General Manager and CEO of the Brownsville Public Utilities Board, has been named Amelia Earhart STEM Woman of the Year by the Zonta Club of Brownsville.

Gov. Abbott attends groundbreaking for Texas A&M facility in Brownsville

Gov. Greg Abbott joined a “who’s who” of Rio Grande Valley officials at the Port of Brownsville Tuesday for a ceremonial groundbreaking for the $30 million Texas A&M RGV Advanced Manufacturing Hub.

Brownsville ISD Teacher Incentive Allotment raises receive mixed reviews

Even as the Brownsville Independent School District trumpets $10 million to be paid to teachers through the Texas Education Agency’s Teacher Incentive Allotment, some teachers are questioning TEA’s system for distributing the funds.

Judge denies John Allen Rubio motion targeting former Cameron County DA

A federal judge in Brownsville last Thursday denied Death Row inmate John Allen Rubio’s motion for discovery.

Big picture: CDCB’s new mural celebrates Brownsville

If this wall could talk, it would have begged for a new mural.

From Brownsville to Tijuana, new book seeks to paint a different picture of the...

A new book about the U.S.-Mexico border is seeking to give readers an intimate look at an area of the country that has long been displayed in national media as a region dominated by border wall, immigration crises and cartel violence.

Fast company: Lit Fiber BTX holds ribbon cutting in downtown Brownsville

Dozens of officials and onlookers gathered at 744 E. Levee St. in downtown Brownsville Wednesday morning to attend a ribbon cutting for the new Lit Fiber BTX Demo Center, the future customer service hub for local broadband internet customers.