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Man convicted, sentenced to 19 years for 2015 double homicide in Mission

A judge sentenced a 44-year-old man to 19 years in prison on Thursday for his role in a Mission double homicide the day after Christmas in 2015.

Edinburg lowers tax rate for the first time in 26 years 

The city of Edinburg officially lowered the property tax rate for the 2022-2023 fiscal year, lowering the rate for the first time since 1996,...

Judge: New courthouse needs to open so trooper death case moves forward

EDINBURG – The judge overseeing the case involving the death of a Texas Department of Public Safety trooper said on Wednesday that she needed to wait for the new courthouse to open to proceed with the trial.

DHR to offer updated COVID-19 boosters this week

Doses of the new COVID-19 booster vaccine that specifically targets the omicron variant are expected to arrive at any moment this week for the vaccine clinic run by Doctors Hospital at Renaissance.

Mission proposes adoption of current tax rate

The city of Mission is opting to maintain the same property tax rate for the 2022-23 fiscal year.

CEO of migrant children shelter indicted on embezzlement charges

Ruben Gallegos Jr., the CEO of International Education Services, or IES, has been indicted by a federal grand jury on embezzlement and theft charges.

McAllen ISD moves forward with collegiate high school despite opposition

Opposition to McAllen ISD’s partnership with the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley for a collegiate high school crashed and burned Monday.

$145.7 million UT Health RGV cancer center coming to McAllen

A $145.7 million cancer and surgery center could break ground at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley’s McAllen Academic Medical Campus as soon...

Hidalgo County elections administrator to retire after 14 years

Hidalgo County’s elections administrator is retiring after 14 years on the job.

On the front lines: Elections administrators report no threats to staff

Intimidation, harassment and threats against elections administrators, staff and poll workers nationwide have reached levels never seen before, fueled largely by baseless claims spread by Donald Trump and his supporters that the 2020 election was stolen.