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Longtime McAllen mayor Brand dies
Othal Brand, a Georgia fruit peddler's son whose 20 years as mayor of McAllen was marked by his visionary push for commerce and expansion, died Saturday.
Valley championSummers diesof cancer at 71
Bill Summers saw himself as "Plain Old Bill." But in the halls of power from Austin to Washington to Monterrey, Mexico, he was the Rio Grande Valley's ambassador, a visionary who saw the future for what was once a string of sleepy agricultural towns connected by a three-lane highway.
Los Caminos del Rio elects Mexican historian as new president
Los Caminos del Rio elected Mexican historian Carlos Rugerio Cazares as its new president to replace Eddie Trevio Jr.
U.S. woman gunned down across border
A U.S. consular official said Monday that an American woman has died of a gunshot wound she reportedly suffered in the Mexican border city of Matamoros.
Consulate Releases Statement on Brownsville Woman's Death in Matamoros
The United States consulate in Mexico is reaching out to the family of a Brownsville woman killed in Matamoros.
American Woman Dies After Shooting In Mexico
An American woman has died of a gunshot wound she reportedly suffered in the Mexican border city of Matamoros, a U.S. consular official said.
Officials investigating shooting death
Mexican authorities continue to investigate the first shooting death in Matamoros of an American woman from an alleged misfire by Mexican army troops over the weekend.
Mid-Valley Airport to get customs facility
The Mid-Valley Airport is going international. The general and private aviation facility in Weslaco began work on a customs facility that will allow international flights to land, airport director George Garrett said.
Latinos are hard hit by the swine flu crisis in Texas
Swine flu has sickened about 22 million Americans since April and killed nearly 4,000, including 540 children, according to startling federal estimates released Thursday.
BPUB tables action on weir project consultant; several firms interested
The Brownsville Public Utilities Board is not ruling out involving outside organizations in the process of securing a permit from Mexico for the Brownsville-Matamoros dam project - commonly referred to as the weir - on the Rio Grande.
CBP seizes $4.3 million in drugs over weekend
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized nearly $4.3 million in heroin, cocaine and marijuana and apprehended a wanted fugitive over the weekend at Brownsville's ports of entry.
Disclaimer: The author of this entry is responsible for this content, which is not edited by the Wilson County News or wilsoncountynews.com. Gene Maeckel November 3, 2009 Comment on this blog entry This is the second of two articles about the San Patricio Trail, a travel and trade route from Corpus Christi to San Antonio, running through parts of ...
There appears to be little interest in Texas' Constitutional Amendment Election with only 371 of Cameron County's 168,970 registered voters casting ballots during early voting.
Investigation continues in Border Patrol shooting
Authorities are investigating a shooting in which a U.S. Border Patrol agent fired his service weapon at an oncoming vehicle, officials said On Tuesday afternoon, a USBP agent fired approximately three gunshots at the driver of an older model red and gray Dodge Ram Charger who tried to run him over, said Cameron County Sheriff Omar Lucio.
Grisly details of Horn killing revealed; suspect arraigned on murder charges
Court filed documents provide grisly details into last week's murder of Barry T. Horn, the executive director of the Brownsville Museum of Fine Art.
Edinburg bank sues to recover nearly $2 million loan
The First National Bank of Edinburg is attempting to recover a nearly $2 million loan it made to a Mexican air taxi firm - a loan that is guaranteed by a developer of extensive tourist attractions in northern Mexico along the Gulf of Mexico.
Martinez charged with Horn's murder
Ernesto Ivan Martinez on Tuesday was charged with murder in the weekend slaying of Barry T. Horn, the executive director of the Brownsville Museum of Fine Art.
Confusion Over Person of Interest in Brownsville Murder
First they said he was in their custody, now Mexican authorities are telling CHANNEL 5 NEWS a different story about the man wanted in the murder of a Brownsville museum director.
Mexico gang tightens grip on region bordering S. Texas
This border city near the mouth of the Rio Grande is eerily quiet on most days - eerie because its streets are largely the lair of the Zetas gunmen, the most feared and savage gangsters in Mexico.
$246,000 in Cocaine Seized at B&M Bridge
Customs officers working at the Brownsville/Matamoros International Bridge, seized $246,000 in cocaine.
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