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The Valley Morning Star, established in 1909 as the Harlingen Star, is an American newspaper published in Harlingen in the U.S. state of Texas. [2] [3] In 1938, The New York Times reported on a printer's strike at the newspaper that was organized by the Typographical Union. [4] In 1951, the newspaper was bought by Raymond C. Hoiles. [5]
Jul. 17—HARLINGEN — Residents are getting a chance to speak out on a committee's proposals for amendments to the City Charter, including paying the mayor and commissioners compensation for ...
Fernando Del Valle, Valley Morning Star, Harlingen, Texas. December 22, 2023 at 8:47 PM. Dec. 22—Only have a minute? Listen instead.
Aug. 2—HARLINGEN — After an eight-month legal battle, City Commissioner Daniel Lopez is detailing the terms of a settlement reached with developers behind a 2010 deal that helped a previous ...
Aug. 21—HARLINGEN — A crowded field of candidates is turning the Nov. 5 election into the city's most hotly contested match in years. In the city's first regular November election, eight ...
Fernando Del Valle, Valley Morning Star, Harlingen, Texas. February 29, 2024 at 11:46 PM. ... "It will be the longest, with the best approaches in the Rio Grande Valley and in South Texas," he ...
Jul. 24—HARLINGEN — Officials here are launching the biggest project in Harlingen's history, borrowing $10 million through a 30-year loan to help fund the first part of a $258 million ...
Each March, Harlingen is the site of the Rio Grande Valley International Music Festival. The city has two newspapers—the Harlingen Press, a weekly paper established in 1951, and the Valley Morning Star, a daily established in 1911. In 1990, the population was 48,735.