News from 1/22/2019
- Taxpayers Concerned Gov't Shutdown Will Impact Refunds
- Local Rancher Struggles to Sell Land Near Border
- DACA Recipients React to Supreme Court Decision
- Shelters in Harlingen and Brownsville Providing Relief from Cold Weather
- Harlingen Resident Concerned About Drainage Ditch
- Reward Increased for Information Leading to Most-Wanted Man's Arrest
- 2 Men Arrested following Undercover Drug Bust in Alamo
- Heavy Winds Result in Loss of Production for Local Crane Business
- Valley Man Starts GoFundMe Account for Federal Employees Impacted by Govt Shutdown
- Hidalgo Co. Hike, Bike Trail Project Takes Shape
- Farm Service Agency Open for 1 Day amid Gov't Shutdown
- McAllen Intersection Traffic Signals Lose Power Due to Heavy Winds
- More Than 5,500 Valley Residents Experiencing Power Outages
- Valley Congressman Speaks about Gov't Shutdown
- Residents in Pharr Concerned over Hazardous Pothole Issue
- Mission Teen Behind Bars for Human Smuggling
- Local Supplier Reminds People to Use Caution at Gas Stations
- Local Residents Receive Letters From CBP about Property Access
- Cameron Co. Tax Assessor Making Attempts to Help Federal Employees Affected by Shutdown
- Harlingen Veteran Concerned about VA Wait Times