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Texas Rangers investigating Cameron County inmate’s death

The Texas Rangers are investigating the death of a Cameron County inmate early Saturday morning, local authorities said via social media.

Harlingen police tracking down fentanyl drug supplier, dealers

HARLINGEN — Police are tracking down the supplier and dealers spiking cocaine and crack with fentanyl to make the drug stronger, luring addicts to deadly doses in the biggest outbreak of the powerful opioid to hit the area, officials said.

Fentanyl overdoses claim 4 lives in Harlingen in just 2 weeks

HARLINGEN — Authorities are investigating the biggest fentanyl outbreak to spread across the area, leading to what they believe have been eight deaths and six overdoses in the last two weeks, including two deaths and an overdose since early Tuesday morning.

Harlingen man arrested after 2 overdose on ‘unknown controlled substance’

Cameron County sheriff’s deputies on Wednesday arrested a 45-year-old Harlingen man after two people overdosed on an “unknown controlled substance”.

New genetic testing in SPI cold case reveals victim’s genealogy

After more than a decade, investigators with the Cameron County Sheriff’s Office have determined that an unknown woman who was murdered and found buried on South Padre Island is of Asian descent.

Harlingen man charged with stealing 625 iPads from Rio Hondo nonprofit

The Cameron County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a 37-year-old Harlingen man accused of stealing 625 Apple iPads from a Rio Hondo nonprofit that works with children.

Legislative update: Gonzalez touts bipartisan bills

U.S. Rep. Vicente Gonzalez Jr., D-McAllen, updated constituents Monday morning on what he’s been working on in Congress lately.

San Benito man charged with murder claims self defense

The Cameron County Sheriff’s Office arrested a man who is claiming self defense for a Sunday shooting death near San Benito.

These Valley businesses and agencies are holding back to school giveaways

As summer comes to an end, well summer break not so much the heat, and students prepare to tackle the next school year, local businesses, organizations and agencies are pitching in by holding back to school events for families struggling to afford supplies, clothes and anything else necessary for the classroom.

Lozano woman charged with cruelty to animals

A Lozano woman was arrested and charged with three counts of cruelty to animals after Cameron County Sheriff’s deputies responded on July 29 to a welfare concern on three dogs.