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Brothers’ enhance electrical knowledge in TSTC’s Biomedical Equipment Technology program

HARLINGEN — Brothers Edgar and Paul Alcala, of San Benito, are enrolled in the Biomedical Equipment Technology program at Texas State Technical College’s Harlingen...

San Benito proposes water rate hikes

SAN BENITO —Residents are facing a 6-percent boost in their water rates spread out over a five-year period.

Hog Waddle returns to San Benito this weekend after 2-year absence

SAN BENITO – The Hog Waddle Concert returns May 14 to the San Benito Fairgrounds after a two-year absence due to COVID-19 restrictions.

TSC Business student named San Benito Chamber Executive Director

BROWNSVILLE — Texas Southmost College Business student Phoebe Paz was recently named Executive Director of the San Benito Chamber of Commerce, a career that...

San Benito launching tennis project

LA PALOMA — About four days a week, the Bulldogs tennis team has been traveling to San Benito High School to practice on its tennis courts.

TSTC graduate thrives in career at city of San Benito

HARLINGEN — U.S. Army veteran Omar Cano sought a career that would offer meaningful service to a community. The Harlingen resident graduated with a certificate...

San Benito native pens coming-of-age book about sexuality, the Valley

The road for Andrea Mosqueda has taken her from the hallways of San Benito High School, to the lecture halls of Yale University, and now to the bustling streets of New York City.

San Benito interim superintendent’s salary stuns some trustees

SAN BENITO — Interim Superintendent Teresa Servellon is making more than former Superintendent Nate Carman made during his first year on the job, a school board member said Wednesday.

No flooding reported, but San Benito hit by power outage

Overnight storms brought the lightning and thunder but damage for residents in the Valley was minimal, officials said Tuesday.

No flooding reported in Valley, but power outage hit San Benito hard

Overnight storms brought the lightning but damage for residents in the Valley was minimal, officials said Tuesday.