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This is a list of people who died in the last 5 days with an article at the English Wikipedia. For people without an English Wikipedia page see: Wikipedia:Database reports/Recent deaths (red links). Generally updated at least daily, last time: 15:44, 05 March 2025 (UTC).
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]
This is a list of lists of deaths of notable people, organized by year. New deaths articles are added to their respective month (e.g., Deaths in March 2025 ) and then linked below. 2025
Officials are urging those with information in the case to contract the police department at 956-216-5401 or Harlingen Area Crimestoppers at 956-425-8477. Show comments Advertisement
Tom Kraeutler, 65, American radio host (The Money Pit Home Improvement Radio Show), complications from surgery. [786] Mort Künstler, 97, American visual artist. [787] Jean-Claude Lamy, 83, French journalist, writer, and publisher. [788] Lee Joo-sil, 80, South Korean actress (The Uncanny Counter, Train to Busan, Squid Game), stomach cancer. [789]
Melissa Elizabeth Lucio (born June 18, 1969) is the first woman of Latino descent to be sentenced to death in the U.S. state of Texas.She was convicted of capital murder after the death of her two-year-old daughter, Mariah, who was found to have scattered bruising in various stages of healing, as well as injuries to her head and contusions of the kidneys, lungs and spinal cord.
The following is a list of people born in or otherwise closely associated with the city of Harlingen, Texas. Pages in category "People from Harlingen, Texas" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.
KFXV (channel 60) is a television station licensed to Harlingen, Texas, United States, serving as the Fox affiliate for the Lower Rio Grande Valley.It is owned by Entravision Communications alongside McAllen-licensed Univision affiliate KNVO (channel 48), Class A primary CW+ affiliate and secondary PBS member KCWT-CD (channel 21), and Class A UniMás affiliate KTFV-CD (channel 32).