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Edinburg school board settles with directors in payroll snafu

The Edinburg CISD Board of Trustees voted Tuesday to approve a settlement agreement with Payroll Director Zelda Martinez and Personnel Director Margarita Oyervides that followed the district's attempt to terminate them in January.

Hidalgo County Courthouse to reopen Monday

The Hidalgo County Courthouse is scheduled to resume normal operations Monday.

Hidalgo County Courthouse closure enters third day

The Hidalgo County Courthouse closure will enter its third day Friday as crews continue to work on fixing a faulty cooling tower that is preventing the building’s air-conditioning system from working.

San Benito to buy out city manager’s contract; appoints Villalobos interim city attorney

SAN BENITO — During more than six years at City Hall’s helm, City Manager Manuel De La Rosa took on some of the biggest projects in years while stacking the city’s cash reserves to record levels.

City of Harlingen officials mulling employee pay hikes

HARLINGEN — Some city employees might be getting bigger paychecks.

BISD Veterans, Porter graduations postponed

The Brownsville Independent School District has postponed the commencement ceremony for Veterans Memorial Early College High School until Thursday, June 8, 2023, with a location to be determined based on the weather.

Former Hidalgo County sheriff’s evidence tech facing 22-count indictment

A former Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office evidence technician is scheduled to be arraigned Monday on a 22-count indictment accusing him of stealing nearly $30,000 and taking a gun storage box last year.

Bankruptcy judge OK’s temporary lease of Garcia Grain elevators

A federal bankruptcy judge has given Garcia Grain Trading Corp. the greenlight to temporarily lease two of its grain elevators ahead of what is expected to be a bountiful summer harvest.

Planned, paid for Edinburg parking garage not enough to meet projected need

EDINBURG — Plans to construct a three-story parking garage here will not be sufficient to meet growing parking needs in a downtown district that will soon draw increased traffic from the new county courthouse, a multipurpose arts and event center, and an amphitheater.

‘Why not San Juan?’ Cultural arts district OK’d for home of basilica, stained glass...

SAN JUAN — During a special called meeting Wednesday evening, the San Juan City Commission approved the creation of the San Juan Cultural Arts District — an effort fronted by Gelman Stained Glass Museum's former Executive Director Miriam Cepeda.