News from 1/15/2019
- Weslaco is Proclaimed a Purple Heart City
- Mexican Tourism Officials Encouraging Travel to Tamaulipas
- RGV Produce Trader Reports No Avocado Shortage
- State of Texas Ranks 3rd in Nation for Canceled Immigration Court Dates
- Raymondville Homeowner Affected by Construction Vehicles on Lawn
- Local Professor Explains who Receives Paychecks during Partial Gov't Shutdown
- Local Diabetics Rationing Medication to Cut Cost
- Texas Game Wardens on Lookout for Gill Nets at Rio Grande
- Utility Assistance Will Soon be Available for Federal Employees Impacted by Govt Shutdown
- Local Cotton Producer Concerned about Potential Decrease in Profit
- Authorities Say Number of Fraudulent Vehicle Purchases From Mexico on the Rise
- Citrus Industry Working through Busy Season
- Man Accused of Injuring CBP Officer Pleads Not Guilty
- Former Hidalgo Co. Sheriff to be Released from Federal Custody
- Authorities Recover 21 Bodies after Alleged Cartel Fight near Miguel Aleman
- RGV Native Becomes 1st Female Chief of Justice in 13th Court of Appeals
- New Respite Center Sparks Property Value Conerns
- Palmview Mayor to Return to Office After Election Questioned
- Local Video-Store Owner Affected by Nonpaying Customers
- Local Law Enforcement Speak about Security Execution during Presidential Visit
- Winter Texan Struggles to Locate Wife's Death Certificate
- Hidalgo Co. Mother Concerned about Losing Disability Check amid Gov't Shutdown
- Ware Road in McAllen Under Construction
- Regional Amber Alert Discontinued for 12-Year-Old Girl