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Child dead after being struck by vehicle in Pharr, police say
PHARR, Texas (ValleyCentral) — A child is dead after being struck by a vehicle in Pharr, police said. On Friday at around 7:30 p.m., Pharr Police responded to the 700 block of E Eller St in reference to an auto-pedestrian accident involving a boy on a bike. Preliminary investigation revealed a male driver was backing […]
PVAS granted care of animals in second hoarding case
McALLEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — The Palm Valley Animal Society was granted care of 60+ animals found in a second animal hoarding case. On April 4, a warrant was issued to raid a residence at the 300 block of West Fern Avenue. According to a previous ValleyCentral report, McAllen personnel determined there were numerous animals in […]
Athletic Collective presents inaugural Armed Forces Festival
HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — The Athletic Collective along with the Landmark on Tower, 5×5 Brewing Co., Concerned Veterans for America, Artisan Builders, the McAllen Guns & Hoses Foundation, as well as True North, and the Armed Forces Running Clubs announce the inaugural Armed Forces Festival. The Armed Forces Festival is an all-day event with various […]
Mission police investigate fatal rollover accident
MISSION, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Mission police are investigating a single-vehicle rollover accident that left a man dead. The incident occurred at 4:24 a.m. on 495 and Los Ebanos. According to the Mission Police Department Public Information Officer Art Flores, the 20-year-old man was pronounced dead at the scene. The name of the victim is being […]
Santoscoy gives update on McAllen International Airport’s terminal capacity study
MCALLEN, Texas – Jeremy Santoscoy, the City of McAllen’s aviation director, has given an update on his airport’s Terminal Capacity Study. “So, we started our Terminal Capacity Study. And so, with that study, what that’s going to entail is looking at the existing conditions, look at what’s upcoming, so we can know where we need to expand or make spaces more efficient,” Santoscoy said.
Brownsville nonprofit launches affordable housing model in more expensive Rio Grande Valley
A nonprofit housing developer in Brownsville is hoping to change how affordable homes are built. Come Dream, Come Build (CDCB), officially launched its DreamBuild modular housing program last week, an effort more than five years in the making. The program’s concept is simple: give families who need affordable housing a choice in how their homes are built and the option to expand their home if they need more space.
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