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Rio Grande Valley Sugar Growers, Inc. has operated out of the RGV for more than 50 years. It announced its recently completed harvest and milling season would be its last because of water shortages.
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Farmers’ bottom lines are especially vulnerable.
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Organizers and the mother of Timothy Murray say Brownsville ISD targeted the 5th grader after he questioned an elementary school principal about why he wasn't receiving adequate counseling.
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The Rio Bravo Pipeline project was denied taking the land in a move a federal Brownsville judge called "premature."
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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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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission says the liquefied natural gas project, which is just outside of Port Isabel and Brownsville, would not cause irreparable harm to communities nearby. The communities, and one FERC commissioner, say otherwise.
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Texas LNG, one of two liquified natural gas projects outside of Port Isabel, seeks a $34 million tax abatement from Cameron County.
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The current tension between national and district priorities across the Republican party has created new problems beyond out-of-region strategies to connect with district voters on ethnicity on a local level.
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The daughters of John Ray Zamora, who died after being arrested by Willacy County Sherriff's deputies, will receive $1 million in an annuity fund for college from Willacy County.
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The protest at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley is the latest demonstration advocating for Palestinians in the region.