News - Local from 2/18/2020
- Mission approves controlled firework test for proposed 4th of July celebration
- Valley doctor explains how long viruses can last on surfaces
- Candidates in Cameron County sheriff’s race call for change
- 'Extraterritorial' factor in the vacated murder convictions
- Officials encourage Willacy County residents to vote due to low turnout history
- Federal funds from 2015 disaster declaration to help Hidalgo County colonias
- Former Mission pastor accused of sexual assault granted continuance
- Club gifts Quilts of Valor to 22 veterans at Alamo park
- Homeland Security waives contracting laws for border wall
- Texas' remaining Kmart store set to close
- Agency accepting applications from Valley farmers impacted by drought
- CON MI GENTE: Por Vida Food Festival in Pharr
- Watch Live: the U.S. Senate Democratic primary debate
- Donna ISD: 'unusual odor' at middle school was pepper spray
- Man accused of killing U.S. citizen on Reynosa-Hidalgo Bridge
- Jail facilities in Cameron Co. back in compliance with state standards
- Early voting for Texas primary election kicks off
- Man charged in Port Isabel after leaving dog in vehicle while shopping
- Chief explains training firefighters undergo to respond to gas pipeline ruptures
- Court ruling vacates convictions for 2 men accused of killing Valley ICE agent
- Santa Rosa man frustrated over parked tractor trailers near property
- Repair process to begin on vandalized historical shrine in Falfurrias
- Farmers struggle as current drought impacts water levels at Falcon Dam
- Water to be temporary shut off in Sullivan City
- Early voting for Texas primary election starts tomorrow
- Students at Donna ISD middle school dismissed due to strange odor
- Spokesman: Texas refinery fire under control, no injuries
- Primera woman loses thousands of dollars to contractor
- MJ Hegar leads the Democratic U.S. Senate candidates, UT/TT Poll finds
- Special needs families thankful for unified Livestock Show
- Mexican authorities find hidden bunker possibly used by cartels