CBS4 and ValleyCentral are honoring teachers across the Rio Grande Valley committed to academic excellence. In March, CBS 4’s ...
One person is dead after being struck by a car in Port Isabel Tuesday morning. Port Isabel police are investigating the tragic auto-pedestrian crash that occurred at 7:45 a.m. Tuesday at the 400 ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the Trump administration planned to “move forward” with approval of a Texas port capable of shipping 1 million barrels of oil a day proposed by ...
Amid declining vaccination rates, Texas is grappling with a major measles outbreak that has taken at least one life. Meanwhile, in North Dakota, our vaccination rates are worse. Public health ...
Located approximately 30 miles off Brazoria County along the Texas Gulf Coast, Texas GulfLink’s proposed deepwater crude oil export terminal will cater to Very Large Crude Carriers ("VLCCs ...
Tomas Prado Vasquez, 84, formally of Uvalde, Texas and a resident of Greeley, Colorado passed away on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, born in Batesville Texas. He was the son of the late Tomas Vasquez ...
“That sassy fox,” Williams joked. Each of Rutgers University’s three campuses has its own mascot. Rutgers-Newark was previously represented by the Scarlet Raider, much as the Scarlet Knight ...
If you need a break from the beach or are interested in learning more about the area, consider planning visits to the Museums of Port Isabel. Take your pick between three popular historic sites ...
Grayson Capital and Vazquez Commercial Contracting hope that combining their talents in a new joint venture will expand their combined reach. Grayson Capital LLC and Vazquez Commercial Contracting ...
(Bloomberg) -- The Trump administration has approved a Texas port capable of shipping 1 million barrels of oil a day proposed by Sentinel Midstream LLC. The project, first proposed in 2019 and ...
Texas. This island city of 53,000 people on the Gulf Coast may not be synonymous with luxury travel, but Galveston is the fourth-busiest cruise port in the U.S. The city, which served 1.7 million ...
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