Alexandrea Bailey

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Trevino responds to ICE activity

Special to the NEWS BROWNSVILLE, TX—Earlier this week, Cameron County Judge Eddie Treviño, Jr., and Cameron County Sheriff Manuel Treviño met with local federal partners to receive a briefing on recent enforcement activity in throughout the region. Judge Treviño emphasized that federal partners confirmed that immigration operations in Cameron County are targeted and specific, focusing …

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BYE-BYE RANGERVILLE?: Future of 96-year-old campus in doubt

By JACQI LEYVA-HILLSpecial to the NEWS The future of one of the area’s most storied campuses, Rangerville Elementary School, will be discussed publicly next week, following SBCISD officials’ announcement of a community town hall to gather input from parents, staff, and residents. The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, March 4, 2026, at 5:30 p.m. in …

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Lady ’Cats fall in area around of playoffs

By ALBERT VILLEGASSpecial to the NEWS LA FERIA, TX—The Rio Hondo Lady ’Cats once again lost in the second round of the playoffs to the Bishop Lady Badgers, 70-43, last Thursday night. The Class 3A Division I outcome appeared decided late in the first half at La Feria High School as the Lady ’Cats failed …

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SBCISD told to fork out funds for school buses

By ALBERT VILLEGASSpecial to the NEWS The San Benito Consolidated Independent School District (SBCISD) has three years to pay millions of dollars to comply with a new state law that requires all school buses, regardless of model year, to be equipped with passenger seatbelts to enhance student safety during transportation. Senate Bill 546 was signed …

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SBPD K9 to receive body armor

Special to the NEWS The San Benito Police Department’s (SBPD) K9, Ghost, is receiving a bullet and stab-resistant vest compliments of a charitable donation from the nonprofit organization Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. Ghost’s vest was sponsored by Rebecca Perez of Colton, CA, and will be embroidered with the sentiment “This gift of protection, provided …

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COMMENTARY: Texas marks another big year

As 2025 came to an end, it was clear it was a year of gifts for us. Our governor recently noted that Texas’ economy continues to thrive, thanks to our business-friendly climate and common-sense regulatory environment. In 2025, the state slashed red tape and burdensome regulations, allowing free enterprise to flourish and Texans to thrive. …

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TxDOT: Infrastructure damage cosmetic, not safety hazard

By JACQI LEYVA-HILLSpecial to the NEWS After concrete pieces were observed breaking off the base of a bridge at a resaca crossing near Corral Street and frontage road, residents raised concerns, prompting an inspection and a response from state transportation officials, who say the structure remains safe. Cristina Garcia, Communications Director for the City of …

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Local doctor implicated in DOJ investigation

Special to the NEWS BROWNSVILLE, TX—Six South Texas doctors, including one from San Benito, and their practices have agreed to pay $4,855,844 to resolve allegations that they submitted false claims to Medicare, Medicaid, and TRICARE for services that were not rendered or were not medically necessary, announced U.S. Attorney Nicholas J. Ganjei. According to a …

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Los Indios Mayor resigns

By JACQI LEYVA-HILLSpecial to the NEWS LOS INDIOS, TX—The mayor of this quiet river community has stepped down from office, and city officials have scheduled a special election to fill the vacancy. According to Los Indios City Secretary Jessica Cabrera, Mayor Jaime Gonzalez submitted a written resignation, which the city commission accepted at its last …

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Election Day slated for Tuesday

By RAY QUIROGApublisher@sbnewspaper.com With early voting closing Friday, voters will head to the polls on Tuesday, March 3, to cast their ballots in this year’s Democratic and Republican Primaries. The Democrats have thus far outvoted their Republican counterparts, casting 16,509 ballots countywide as of Wednesday’s totals, with the highest numbers coming from the Cameron County …

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