News from 10/24/2020
- Hidalgo County, Cameron County collect more in property tax revenue
- Cyber scams spread amid pandemic
- Drones help Border Patrol agents stop smugglers
- Despite challenges posed by the pandemic, food truck operator grateful for the opportunity to work
- Residents of Edinburg apartment complex concerned about lack of electricity in common areas
- Event center reinvents itself as haunted house drive-through for Halloween
- U.S. Rep. Filemon Vela runs for re-election against three challengers
- Valley Made, Local Strong: Big River Brewery
- Rio Grande Valley will receive nearly $11 million through public safety grant programs
- Church marks 50th anniversary of San Juan plane crash
- Mortgage and rental assistance available for people affected by the pandemic
- McAllen holds ribbon-cutting ceremony for new trail at Morris Park
- Willacy County orders no spectator rule at school sponsored events effective Friday
- Two Cameron County employees test positive for COVID-19
- Brownsville LGBTQ task force push to create non-discrimination ordinance
- Brush pile left over from Hurricane Hanna leaves Monte Alto residents concerned
- Deadline for ballot by mail application is Oct. 23
- Alarming failure rates among Texas students fuel calls to get them back into classrooms
- Hidalgo County reports 7 more coronavirus-related deaths, 172 new cases
- The McAllen Holiday Parade goes virtual
- Watch Live: Domestic Violence Awareness Conference