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Maria M. Vidaurri Reflects on Six Years as Superintendent of Sharyland ISD   

After six years of dedicated leadership, Vidaurri will retire in June 2024.

DHR Health Hosts “Mammos for Moms” Mammogram Screening Special Throughout May

A referral from a primary care physician or gynecologist is required.

CBP Officers Arrest Woman Attempting To Smuggle Five People At Juarez-Lincoln Bridge

“Our CBP officers utilized their inspection experience, training and uncovered an attempt to smuggle five individuals in a single enforcement action,” said Port Director Albert Flores, Laredo Port of Entry.

City of Brownsville New Assistant City Manager

In his new capacity, Mr. Garcia will offer executive support to the City Manager.

Mission Man Headed to Prison for 15 Years for Sexual Assault of a Child

The sexual abuse occurred when Mr. Zamora was alone with the victim at a residence in Mission, Texas. 

DPS Featured Fugitive for May

Alonzo is 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs about 250 pounds

Governor Abbott Condemns President Biden’s National Guard Power Grab 

Governor Greg Abbott sent a letter to President Joe Biden urging him to retract the U.S. Department of the Air Force's Legislative Proposal 480 which poses a threat to the Texas National Guard.

Unveiling Robert and Janet Vackar Stadium and a $20 Million Donation

The atmosphere was electrified as the Vackars' latest contribution details were unveiled. Dr. Bailey and Chasse Conque, Vice President and Director of Athletics, articulated the impact this gift would have on UTRGV athletics and the community.

STC Bachelor’s Degree Graduate Inspires As Mentor & National Guard

Graduating early at the age of 17 from Harlingen High School, Quezada developed a passion for computer technology.

STC Celebrates Fire Academy’s 33rd Class

South Texas College Fire Academy has dedicated more than a decade to shaping hundreds of noble and skilled professionals.

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