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Aug. 20—Three Harlingen men and a woman are facing drug charges after police raided two homes, seizing more than seven pounds of cocaine in one of the city's biggest drug busts in years. Now ...
KGBT-TV broadcast a 24-hour weather station, which provided updated local forecasts. On April 29, 2008, KGBT-TV's 43-year veteran weatherman, Larry James, retired. James was a veteran of the station's "glory days" during the late 1960s and 1970s when the station produced the top-rated newscast in the Rio Grande Valley.
Oct. 25—HARLINGEN — City officials are closing the new Harlingen Animal Shelter on Sundays to disinfect the building following a distemper outbreak that led them to euthanize more than 300 ...
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
Aug. 22—HARLINGEN — Amid little protest, city commissioners are proposing to cut about 2 cents off the current property tax rate while generating $27.5 million in revenue. Earlier this week ...
KVEO-TV (channel 23) is a television station licensed to Brownsville, Texas, United States, serving the Lower Rio Grande Valley as an affiliate of NBC and CBS.It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside Harlingen-licensed KGBT-TV (channel 4), which airs Antenna TV and MyNetworkTV.
In 1941, McHenry Tichenor, former publisher of the Valley Morning Star newspaper, broke ground on a new radio station at a site known as Harbenito, between Harlingen and San Benito. [3] The "Harbenito station", KGBS on 1240 kHz, signed on the air at dawn on August 20, 1941. [4] It was the third radio station in the Valley. [5]
Aug. 4—HARLINGEN — Residents across District 1 today get a chance to speak up about their concerns during the second of a series of town hall meetings aimed at helping chart the city's course ...