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Los Fresnos mayor wins reelection; voters appear to favor BISD proposition

According to unofficial results from the Cameron County Elections Department, and based solely on early voting numbers since none of the two precincts were reporting in-person voting numbers, incumbent Alejandro Flores was in the lead for reelection as mayor of Los Fresnos against challenger Rosa Munoz Vallejo.

Cameron County voters set to go to the polls

Election Day has arrived.

More people are casting early votes in Cameron County

Early Voting for the Nov. 7 Special Joint Election has drawn interest from voters throughout Cameron County.

Early voting begins in Cameron County as polls officially open

Early voting for the Nov. 7 Special Joint Election is under way in Cameron County as of Monday, with city elections, tax rate propositions and state constitutional amendments on the ballot for voters to decide.

219,233 tax statements to be mailed out to Cameron County property owners

BROWNSVILLE — Tax bills are hitting the mailboxes.

TxDOT proposes widening US Bus. 77 in Harlingen, San Benito

The Texas Department of Transportation's Pharr District office will conduct online and in-person meetings to share information and solicit feedback on a proposal to reconstruct and widen U.S. Business 77 from F.M. 507 to F.M. 510 in Cameron County.

Tuesday is the last day to register to vote in Cameron County for the...

Tuesday is the last day Cameron County residents who want to vote in the Nov. 7 Special Joint Election will be able to register.

Point Isabel ISD art teacher and muralist finds inspiration in heritage

Adrian Rodriguez, also known as "Serkit," is a Port Isabel Junior High School art teacher who embraces his Mexican-American roots in his art and encourages his students to be proud of their own backgrounds.

Two Los Fresnos women die in crash after truck runs stop sign

Two Los Fresnos women are dead after a Dodge truck ignored a stop sign and crashed into the vehicle the women were occupying, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Texas Film Roundup wants your old home movies for archives

Those untouched home videos and film reels hidden away in closets across the Rio Grande Valley — there are gems inside.