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Harlingen pushes back animal shelter opening; sets adoption fees

The Harlingen animal shelter’s “deplorable condition” is leading city officials to push back its re-opening until next week, Assistant City Manager Josh Ramirez said.

Harlingen school district, teachers get monetary awards from state

HARLINGEN — The school district here is enjoying another banner year of academic progress awarded with sizeable monetary incentives.

Harlingen residents complain of septic tank back-ups

HARLINGEN — A group of homeowners tied to septic tanks along the fast-growing west side are complaining sewage back-ups during heavy rains are posing health risks to their families in the city in which about 4,000 of 26,000 utility customers are lacking sewer service.

Harlingen doctor raises awareness during Heart Health Month

HARLINGEN — Fish and olive oil.

TSTC counselors ready to help students overcome roadblocks

HARLINGEN — The stress of being a first-time college student, difficulty balancing school and work, and isolation can all be reasons why students might need someone to talk to.

TSTC Wind Energy Technology program hosts employer spotlight with wind turbine manufacturer

HARLINGEN — Some Texas State Technical College Wind Energy Technology students recently learned about potential careers that they might pursue after they graduate.

TSTC nursing students’ devotion to patient care highlighted during National Patient Recognition Week

HARLINGEN — Students in the Vocational Nursing and LVN to RN Transition programs at Texas State Technical College are committed to treating patients as if they were members of their own families.

Edinburg’s Victor Godinez joins a notorious list of Valley convicts on Death Row

Earlier this week, a new name was entered into the short list of Death Row inmates from the Rio Grande Valley. Victor Alejandro Godinez, the 29-year-old Edinburg man who was convicted of killing 49-year-old Trooper Moises Sanchez after shooting him in the head on April 6, 2019, was sentenced to death.

Blended learning draws educators to Harlingen for a closer look

HARLINGEN — Kayla Lara leaned into her laptop, tapping with sharp focus on her keyboard as she worked on her blended learning assignment.

Harlingen animal shelter set to open next week

HARLINGEN — City officials are planning to reopen Harlingen's animal shelter next week, hiring staff to take over operations after at least 35 years.