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Matt’s Building Materials set to reopen Saturday after devastating fire

More than two years after a fire ravaged the Matt’s Building Materials store in Pharr, they are ready to welcome back customers.

Hidalgo County judge announces pet photo contest

Do you think your doggo is the cutest pupper ever? Are your cat’s toe beans the bees’ knees? Is the photo roll on your smartphone filled with dozens of pictures of Fido or Morris?

San Benito CISD awaiting tuberculosis test results of mass screening

SAN BENITO — San Benito school district officials are awaiting test results to determine whether a high school case of tuberculosis may have spread.

Ben Milam students search cloudy skies for solar eclipse

HARLINGEN — The gray of the clouds and the moisture in the air failed to diminish the enthusiasm of students who searched the sky for the solar eclipse.

Raucous laughing gulls: Timeless soundtrack for a day at the beach

A rapid series of loud ha-ha-ha-haah-haah commands attention on the beach. It’s not rowdy beachgoers enjoying a fun story, it’s the clatter of the laughing gull, so tagged because its noisy vocalization sounds like human laughter. A happy bird? Perhaps. Certainly, a gregarious one.

McAllen celebrates $7 million in federal funding for airport

McALLEN — Huge. That's how local officials described the impact that some $7.4 million in federal funding will have on plans to improve the airport here.

McAllen police find numerous animals at residence; 1 individual in custody

For the second time in less than a week, McAllen police have responded to a residence and have found numerous animals inside.

Mission officials break ground on new industrial park

MISSION — The atmosphere here was jubilant as officials celebrated what will become a decade-long investment in the growth of Mission’s role in binational trade.

Harlingen outlines city manager’s goals after ‘great’ job performance review

HARLINGEN — After giving him high marks on his job performance, city commissioners are outlining goals to help guide City Manager Gabriel Gonzalez into the next year.

Mercedes ISD settles gender discrimination lawsuit with former super

A discrimination lawsuit filed by former superintendent Carolyn Mendiola against her former employer, Mercedes ISD, has been settled.