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Man transported to hospital after Willacy County wind turbine accident
WILLACY COUNTY, Texas (ValleyCentral) — One person was transported to the hospital after an accident with a wind turbine, authorities say. The incident happened off of FM 1018 and FM 507 in Willacy County. The Willacy County Sheriff’s Office said it was a workplace incident. The victim was identified as a man. More information will […]
RGV set to sizzle, triple digit heat expected
HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Triple digit heat will bake the Valley Thursday, pushing daytime high temperatures past 100 for everyone except those along the coast. A heat advisory will be in effect from 1 pm until 7 pm Thursday for inland Cameron and Willacy counties. Sun and southerly winds...
Lyford ready for home game, chance for third straight regional semifinals appearance
LYFORD — Lyford softball has a chance to return to the fourth round for the third straight season, standing in their way is a team they have beaten the last two years in the third round, Corpus Christi London. Lyford faces London in a three-game series with Game 1...
Baseball Game Preview: Lyford on Home-Turf
Lyford is 10-0 against Monte Alto since April of 2017, and they'll have a chance to extend that success on Friday. The Lyford Bulldogs will be playing in front of their home fans against the Monte Alto Blue Devil at 6:00 p.m. Lyford is strutting in with some hitting muscle as they've averaged 9.6 runs per game this season.
L&F Distributors and VFW hold donation program for veteran families
RIO GRANDE VALLEY, Texas (ValleyCentral) — L&F Distributors is partnering with Veterans of Foreign Wars for a sales-driven donation program. The program will benefit VFW District 18, which oversees and supports posts and veteran families of the Rio Grande Valley. L&F Distributors will donate $1 for every case equivalent...
At least 55 people were injured in USC bus collision with Metro Rail train
At least 55 people were injured when a USC affiliated bus collided with a Metro Rail train Tuesday afternoon in Exposition Park.The accident happened just before noon at Vermont Avenue and Expostion Boulevard, not far from the Expo Park/USC station.Los Angeles Fire Department firefighters responded to the accident site and were escorting passengers off of a Metro Rail train to triage stations to identify and treat passengers who were injured. It was first reported that the bus did not have passengers, but there were two people transported from the bus to be treated for serious injuries. In all, 16 people were transported in fair condition, and 37 were treated and released at the site. No children or juveniles were transported. "Multiple train passengers are reporting minor injuries," according to an LAFD statement. "Crews are triaging all patients and organizing care and transport."Exposition Boulevard is closed in both directions between Figueroa Street and Bill Robertson Lane for an unknown duration.
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