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Vahid Khaledi went to Brownsville Public Library often, spending much of his free time there. But Monday, May 11, was his final time in the main branch.
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Come Dream, Come Build hopes that the DreamBuild housing model, which has already been used in Brownsville, can spread across the nation.
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Crossings are down in Texas, but the presidents are heading here anyway.
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The 477 acres at the center of a land exchange deal between SpaceX and Texas Parks and Wildlife is owned by a handful of investment groups.
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Few space companies that came to the city during the height of SpaceX's test launches in 2021 remain in Brownsville today, despite city money and promotion.
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Four men who survived the May crash are now living in the Rio Grande Valley, and they depend on donations as they recover from their injuries.
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The company behind the Rio Grande LNG project reached out to RGV public officials to push FERC to approve the project.
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George Alvarez, 34, faces eight counts of manslaughter and 10 counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Eight people died and 10 others were injured after he drove into a bus stop.
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Local groups, community members, first responders, and the local Catholic Diocese gathered together on Sunday night at the Ozanam migrant shelter in Brownsville, five miles from the Texas-Mexico border.
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Council incumbents Jalen McKee-Rodriguez, Phyllis Viagran, Adriana Rocha Garcia, Teri Castillo, Melissa Cabello Havrda, Manny Peláez, John Courage held on to their seats.