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Chargers season ends at the state semis
CORPUS CHRISTI — Despite being down most of the game, the Brownsville Veterans Memorial fans never let up cheering for their team.
It was not...
Harlingen commissioner: RGV Humane Society turning certain animals away
HARLINGEN — The number of stray dogs and cats has climbed "out of hand" under the city's contract with the Rio Grande Valley Humane Society, which prides itself as the region's only "no-kill" shelter, City Commissioner Rene Perez said.
Harlingen VA to host drive-thru food pantry
Veterans are getting a helping hand for the holidays.
Camille Lightner Playhouse, Brownsville Fire Department to hold toy drive
BROWNSVILLE — Wanna help write a toy story?
Pharr names former Alton police chief as city manager
The city of Pharr held an appointment ceremony Monday in which Jonathan B. Flores was named as the city manager.
Hunger-fighting program in Southern Cameron County depends on community support
United Way of Southern Cameron County is counting on community support again this year, to make sure Brownsville Independent School District students don’t go hungry during the holiday break.
Chargers storm back to beat CC Miller, advance to Class 5A DI state semis
BROWNSVILLE — The Brownsville Veterans Memorial Chargers woke up in the fourth quarter as they outscored Corpus Christi Miller 28-0 in the quarter to...
Brownsville ISD holds tree-planting ceremony
The Brownsville Independent School District on Friday recognized an ongoing effort in which 356 trees have been planted at schools across the district over the past three years.
Former Weslaco city commissioner gets more than 2 years for bribery
A former Weslaco city commissioner has been sentenced to more than two years in prison for a bribery conspiracy involving a water treatment plant contract that involved tens of millions of dollars.
‘Castilian Roses in December’ to open soon in San Benito
SAN BENITO — It’s December, and Our Lady of Guadalupe will soon enjoy her feast day.