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Medical examiner says gunshot caused DPS trooper’s death, not surgery

The eighth day of the death penalty trial for Victor Alejandro Godinez continued Thursday afternoon with testimony from the medical examiner who performed the autopsy on Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper Moises Sanchez.

Private Facebook chat argument involving inmate led to fatal Edinburg shooting 

A private Facebook group chat utilized by a 22-year-old Edinburg man and a man held in the Hidalgo County Adult Detention Center led to a fatal Jan. 10 shooting.

Defense questions investigators about cognitive status of trooper’s accused killer

Texas Ranger Billy James “B.J.” Hill, the lead investigator, remained on the stand Wednesday afternoon to offer perspective on the events that transpired on April 6, 2019, as well as the following day.

Man charged with murder for fatal shooting in rural Edinburg

A 22-year-old Edinburg man is in custody for the fatal Jan. 10 shooting of a 24-year-old man.

Edinburg utility bills to increase twice this year after water rate hike approved

EDINBURG — The city council here has approved a series of rate increases that will see the average resident paying 67% more on their water and sewer bills within five years.

McAllen, Edinburg firefighters rescue puppy who fell into irrigation pit

This Bruno we’re definitely going to talk about.

Edinburg man accused of DPS trooper’s shooting legally bought alleged murder weapon

The 28-year-old Edinburg man accused of shooting and killing Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper Moises Sanchez legally bought the alleged murder weapon.

Edinburg man who held smuggled child hostage gets stiff prison term

A federal judge on Tuesday sentenced a 24-year-old Edinburg man to more than 16 years in prison for holding a 4-year-old child ransom.

Edinburg man said he was drunk when he shot DPS trooper 

EDINBURG — “First of all, I was drunk.”

Edinburg mulling utility rate increases to fund $260M improvements

Edinburg city officials are mulling increasing utility rates over the next five years in order to keep up with the rising cost of doing business, as well as to fund more than $260 million in water and sewer infrastructure projects.