KRGV - Fri Nov 27
Tonight, a Harlingen woman is fighting to get back hundreds of dollars of her money.
HARLINGENa "Darrell E. AndersonValley Morning Star - Fri Nov 27
He graduated from La Feria High School in 1938 and proudly served his country in the U.S. Army for 3 years and 8 months in the European Theatre and in the states served in Normandy Invasion.
Nothing But A Darker Shade Of DoomThe Wilson County News - Wed Nov 25
We hear the sounds everywhere calling out to us about loss, danger, gloom, catastrophe, suffering, pain, and fear.
Constable Horacio Zamora wants to keep Precinct 1 jobThe Brownsville Herald - Wed Nov 25
Eleven months after being appointed constable of Cameron County Precinct 1, Horacio Zamora has announced his candidacy in the 2010 election.
Red Light Camera Decision Could Affect HospitalsKRGV - Wed Nov 25
A decision to stop using red light cameras in Harlingen could mean less money for Valley hospitals.
5 On Your Side: Dangerous Christmas LightsKRGV - Wed Nov 25
Rose Vela says Christmas lights she thought were a deal, now have her worried about a fire.
HARLINGENa "Darrell E. AndersonValley Morning Star - Tue Nov 24
He graduated from La Feria High School in 1938 and proudly served his country in the U.S. Army for 3 years and 8 months in the European Theatre and in the states served in Normandy Invasion.
HARLINGEN a " Rev. Miguel CruzValley Morning Star - Tue Nov 24
He was born on May 8, 1921 to Cresencio and Adela Cruz in New Iberia, LA. Rev. Cruz began his life of passion for the Lord while attending Bible School in Cuidad Victoria, Mexico in 1940.
Manor starts teacher training instituteAustin American Statesman - Sun Nov 22
Teacher Tara Craig leads Robert Amitrani, left, and Jason West during a seminar last week.
Brownsville breakfast spot reopens at new downtown locationThe Brownsville Herald - Sun Nov 22
As restaurant locations go, one could do worse than Price Road and the Expressway 77/83 northbound frontage road.
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