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Thanksgiving Turkey Cooking Safety

With Thanksgiving approaching, the Fire Department is urging residents to prioritize safety while preparing their holiday meals, especially when frying
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Lawn Mowing Contracts To Address Overgrown Vacant Properties

In response to growing concerns about overgrown grass and neglected vacant properties, the Brownsville City Commission has approved a new
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Avoid Posting Items On Utility Poles

The Brownsville Public Utilities Board (PUB) is reminding residents not to use utility poles for personal messaging, citing safety risks
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Brownsville Parks And Recreation: More Than Just Green Spaces

The Brownsville Parks and Recreation Department is at the heart of the community, managing a wide array of parks, trails,
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New state curriculum glosses over slavery and racism

By Jaden Edison, The Texas Tribune “How some Texas parents and historians say a new state curriculum glosses over slavery
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Marco Rubio seeks to forge conservative Latin American alliance. Will it work?

Andres Oppenheimer Get ready for major changes in U.S. policy toward Latin America: President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for secretary of
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Six now charged in human smuggling conspiracy resulting in death

U.S. Attorney’s Office, Southern District of Texas | Press Release Three more individuals are in custody for a human smuggling
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Meteor Marvels at IMAS

Join us this December at the International Museum of Art & Science (IMAS) for an enchanting evening under the stars.
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Volleyball Breaks Overall Attendance Records

The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) Vaqueros volleyball team broke the program’s overall and average attendance records Saturday
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Brownsville City Manager Inspires Women Leaders

Helen Ramirez, the first female City Manager of Brownsville, shared her journey and vision for leadership at the Women in
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