
Harlingen’s Push for Safer Streets: Speed Hump Survey Engages Community
Harlingen is actively seeking community input to improve road safety with a survey for installing speed humps in local neighborhoods, aiming to curb speeding and

Harlingen is actively seeking community input to improve road safety with a survey for installing speed humps in local neighborhoods, aiming to curb speeding and

An air of unease envelops the Rio Grande Valley as the investigation continues into the death of Roberto Carlos Ornelas found near Edinburg, raising urgent

Harlingen’s latest push for public safety unveils a community survey on the installation of speed humps aimed at curbing speeding and enhancing neighborhood safety. Led

The first-ever public hearing for the review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) in Washington, D.C. marks a pivotal moment for the Rio Grande Valley

The tragic crash in Pharr, Texas, involving a suspected drunk driver, underscores the urgent need for stronger measures against impaired driving in South Texas. As

The complexity of water management in the Rio Grande Valley is at a critical juncture, as discussions around resource allocation intensify. Recent water level improvements

In a dynamic address at Social Fest 2025, Hidalgo County Judge Richard Cortez outlined a visionary plan to unite South Texas and Northern Mexico under

A Brownsville police officer has been cited for striking a cyclist with a patrol car, sparking local debates on cyclists’ safety and law enforcement accountability.

Harlingen’s $3 million drainage overhaul is set to transform flood resilience in the Rio Grande Valley, tripling stormwater capacity with the installation of massive drainage

The arrest of a Brownsville federal employee for terrorism charges has sent shockwaves through the Rio Grande Valley, sparking discussions about security and digital privacy.