News - Local from 12/10/2025
- Donna family of 6 starting over after losing everything in mobile home fire
- Man behind bars after Alamo road rage incident caught on camera
- Abbott discusses proposal to cut property taxes during Weslaco visit
- McAllen attorney reacts to Trump administration shortening work permit duration for migrants
- Weslaco Police Department holding toy drive
- ‘It was all lies:’ Brownsville woman speaks out after being scammed out of more than $61K
- Weslaco vape shop owner responds to reports of fentanyl-laced cartridges in the area
- Police: Edinburg armed robbery suspect lied about needing the money for child with cancer
- Homeless woman charged after allegedly stabbing McAllen K-9 officer
- Last day to donate to Tim’s Coats campaign
- Brownsville city leaders vote to dismantle LGBTQ+ Task Force
- McAllen Tortilleria Factory owner reports drop in sales of tamales
- UTRGV breaks ground on $21.5 million marine research facility in Port Isabel
- Channel 5 News employees find unclaimed money through state website
- McAllen celebrates completion of Balboa Acres drainage improvement project
- Elections department responds to complaints of political signs along Cameron County roads
- Rio Grande City providing wastewater service to hundreds of homes
- Made in the 956: Starr County native J.M. Longoria
- La Feria police: Man killed following officer-involved shooting was driving stolen vehicle
- South Pole Illuminated Festival underway in McAllen
- South Texas Health System Edinburg prepares for Children's Christmas Posada
- Edinburg veteran to receive new roof thanks to national program
- Donna fire chief warns of Christmas tree fire dangers
- Brownsville city leaders consider ending LGBTQ+ Task Force, create new committee
- Paxton’s campaign against immigrant-serving groups gets boost from court rulings
- Retrial denied for Alamo man convicted of killing Donna teen
- McAllen police shoot homeless woman accused of stabbing K9 officer
- Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025: Chilly morning, temps in the 70s
- Texas Comptroller’s Office hoping to distribute $125 million in unclaimed money in the Rio Grande Valley