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Man killed by Edinburg police was shot ‘multiple times’ all over body
Edinburg mother shoots burglar after locking herself, children in bedroom
Mission approves utility rate increases
Beginning next year, Mission residents should expect to see higher utility bills.
Hidalgo County fights back against city of Peñitas for unopened polling location
The 13th Court of Appeals of Texas ordered a stay for the temporary restraining order signed by a judge Thursday in favor of the city of Peñitas, which wanted a polling location to open in its city.
Hidalgo Co. Sheriff’s office seeks to withhold info on hot car death
The La Joya ISD Police Department says it has no documents related to the on-campus death of a child who died in a hot car at an elementary school in August or the arrest of a district employee that followed that death.
No jail time for former IBC bank employee charged with embezzlement
A former IBC bank employee who pleaded guilty to embezzling thousands of dollars from her employer will not spend any time in jail, but she will be under supervised release for four years.
Seeking Assistance: Valley DAs unite against family violence
The Rio Grande Valley’s four district attorneys cut to the chase Wednesday morning, saying domestic violence is really about women getting beaten, kids witnessing the ugly behavior, and when when they grow up repeating what they learned as children.
Former Mercedes middle school coach pleads not guilty to inappropriate relationship charge
A former Mercedes ISD coach pleaded not guilty last week to having an inappropriate relationship with a student, a charge stemming from a 2021 arrest that caused significant uproar in the school district.
Hard Work, Hope: Recovery Center responds to ongoing need
The Recovery Center of Cameron County is celebrating its 25th anniversary knowing it could be serving three or four times as many clients if it had the personnel and state funding of a decade ago.
Cooler temperatures on tap for the Valley on Tuesday
After weeks of waiting, the Rio Grande Valley will finally experience fall-like temperatures early next week as a cold front will make its way through the area late Monday night.