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WeatherPossible Heavy Rains This Weekend Activate Preparations in the Region
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has intensified preventive maintenance efforts at various locations in Cameron County. They reported that the work includes mowing and cleaning along State Highway 100 to improve the flow of rainwater into adjacent ditches and channels. According to TxDOT, controlling vegetation helps rain runoff flow more easily, reducing the risk of water accumulation during heavy storms. Sandbag Distribution in Counties Raymondville is one of the cities scheduled to distribute sandbags to prepare for possible adverse weather conditions in the coming days. Below are the times and locations available for pickup. Distributions will take place behind the Raymondville City Hall, in the north and south areas of Hidalgo Avenue, next to the railroad tracks. Schedule: Friday, June 12: 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Saturday, June 13: 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Sunday, June 14: 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Requirements and Limits: Authorities ask residents to keep the following requirements in mind: - Bring your own shovel. - Present an active water bill from the City of Raymondville. - Limit of six sandbags per residence. - Limit of ten sandbags for businesses. Availability will depend on weather conditions and existing supply. Additionally, the city of Mercedes announced that it will provide sand and sandbags to residents as a preventive measure against possible flooding. Distribution will begin at 1:45 p.m. in the parking area of KC Hall. Municipal authorities urge residents to prepare in advance for the possibility of heavy rainfall and water accumulation in some areas. For additional information, residents can contact the City of Mercedes Public Works Department at (956) 565-3114.
Public SafetyInvestigation Underway After Shooting Following Vehicle Accident in Brownsville
An investigation launched by the Brownsville Police Department is looking into an incident that occurred Friday morning at the intersection of Central Avenue and Jaime Zapata, where an individual allegedly fired shots at another vehicle following a traffic accident. Preliminary information from the police indicates that the suspect was involved in a collision after another car hit them from behind. After firing the shots, the suspect left the scene before authorities arrived. Brownsville police officers responded to the scene to collect evidence and interview potential witnesses, and they are currently working to locate the individual involved, asking anyone with information about the case to contact the police.
EducationTexas National Bank Executive Sees Bank On INT as Investment in Future Workforce
Rafael Medrano, executive vice president of Texas National Bank, highlighted the Bank On INT internship program as a vital investment in the future workforce of the Rio Grande Valley during its second-year launch on June 5, 2026. The event, held at Edinburg City Council Chambers, included representatives from the City of Edinburg, the Edinburg Economic Development Corporation, UTRGV, and local banks. Medrano emphasized the program's benefits for students and employers, providing hands-on experience in the financial sector. He also suggested expanding banking education at UTRGV, while Edinburg Mayor Omar Ochoa encouraged students to pursue careers in the region.
SportsReviving Memorable Moments from the 1994 World Cup in Los Angeles
The last time the Los Angeles area hosted FIFA World Cup matches was in 1994, with eight games played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, including two group stage matches for the U.S. men's national team. Several of the matches left memorable moments—some celebratory, others heartbreaking—that are recorded in World Cup archives and in the history of the U.S. men's national team. Thirty years later, the upcoming World Cup will return to Los Angeles, which will again host eight matches. SoFi Stadium, known as Los Angeles Stadium for the tournament featuring 48 teams, will host two group stage matches for the United States.
McAllenSocial Media Users Report Outages on Instagram and Facebook
On Friday, users reported temporary outages on Facebook and Instagram, with both platforms experiencing access and functionality issues for about 30 minutes. Many users shared their frustrations on X, noting that the apps were slow to load or displayed connection errors. Specifically, Facebook users mentioned that their feeds were not updating with new content. As of now, Meta has not publicly addressed the situation or provided an explanation for the disruption. This is a developing story, and further updates are expected.
BusinessHistoric Debut: SpaceX Goes Public with an Astronomical Valuation of $1.7 Trillion
SpaceX is set to make its historic debut on the stock market this Friday, with shares priced at $135 each, giving the company a staggering valuation of $1.77 trillion. Trading under the symbol SPCX, the initial price indications began at 9:50 a.m. ET, although actual trading may take hours to commence. Goldman Sachs leads the underwriting team, alongside Morgan Stanley and others. While the excitement around AI fuels market optimism, some analysts, like those from Morningstar, argue that SpaceX is overvalued, estimating its worth at $780 billion. The IPO is seen as a significant test for financial markets and investor appetite.
SportsWho is Julián Quiñonez, the Mexican player who scored the first goal in the 2026 World Cup
Forward Julián Quiñones, who scored the first goal in the 23rd edition of the 2026 World Cup, paving the way for Mexico's 2-0 victory over South Africa, celebrated his personal achievement and the collective success on Thursday, but assured that 'El Tri' wants more. 'We are happy. A few days ago, people showed us their support, and today we have partially repaid that trust, but we want more,' said the 29-year-old forward, born in southern Colombia, who obtained Mexican nationality in October 2023. The top scorer in the Saudi League with Al Qadisiyah (33 goals) scored in the 9th minute of the opening match at Estadio Azteca. The versatile player's shot slipped between the legs of goalkeeper Ronwen Williams.
SportsUnited States Debuts in the 2026 World Cup Against Paraguay: How to Watch the Match for Free and in Spanish
The United States men's national soccer team will kick off its World Cup 2026 campaign against Paraguay on Friday, June 12, at the Los Angeles stadium in California. The match, part of Group B, is set to start at 9 PM ET / 8 PM CT. Landon Donovan emphasizes the advantage of home support for the U.S. team. Fans can watch the game live in Spanish on Telemundo's open signal, or stream it on Peacock for Premium subscribers. Additionally, registered users can view the match on the NBC One app without needing a cable or satellite provider.
SportsCanada and Bosnia and Herzegovina Face Off in the Opening Week of the 2026 World Cup
Canada will face Bosnia and Herzegovina in the opening week of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The match is scheduled for Friday, June 12, at 3 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. CT, taking place at the Toronto stadium. Analysts Luis Omar Tapia and Giovanni Del Fa emphasize the crucial role of goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair in helping Canada perform well in the tournament. Fans can watch the game live in Spanish on Telemundo's open signal, as well as on Peacock for Premium and Premium Plus subscribers. Telemundo will broadcast most of the 104 World Cup matches live in Spanish.
Team Mexico fans gather for big watch party in McAllen for win over South Africa
McAllen hosted a lively FIFA World Cup watch party at the convention center as Team Mexico faced South Africa, winning 2-0. The event featured entertainment for children, a mariachi band, and various activities to engage fans. Local supporters expressed their excitement for the tournament, emphasizing the importance of celebrating their culture. Lythia Escamilla, a fan, highlighted the significance of the World Cup returning to the U.S. after nearly three decades. Additional watch parties for Team Mexico are scheduled for June 18 and June 24, while Team USA will have events on June 12, 19, and 25, with their first match on Friday.
WeatherHeat Wave Threatens to Break Records in the U.S. with Temperatures Above 109 °F
The United States is facing a heat wave particularly affecting border states with Mexico, which could break records with temperatures exceeding 109.4 °F, the National Weather Service (NWS) warned on Friday. The Miami-based agency issued a warning for above-normal temperatures this weekend in the southern and mid-Atlantic regions of the country, with 'numerous daily records for maximum temperatures likely to be reached or broken this Friday, with some possible records on Saturday and Sunday.' The NWS specifically forecasted temperatures above 110 °F in the desert Southwest region, including areas of border states with Mexico: California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas, as well as Nevada, Utah, and Oklahoma. Additionally, temperatures could exceed 100 °F in North Carolina, South Carolina, and California's Central Valley, while the Pacific Northwest may experience 'possible record high temperatures' above 90 °F. The NWS warned of 'broad major heat risk possible each day through the end of the weekend,' urging the public to stay hydrated and seek cool places. In contrast, the agency predicted 'strong to severe' thunderstorms from the mid-Atlantic to the Northeast, which could also emerge in the central United States. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) had already forecasted in March that the drought affecting more than half of the United States would extend this spring, along with above-average temperatures across much of the territory from April to June. The agency announced the formation of El Niño, a climate phenomenon that implies above-normal temperatures in the Pacific, with the possibility of being 'very strong,' which could exacerbate droughts and heavy rainfall, as well as increase the risk of heat waves both on land and in the ocean.
CommunityHe’s a model and was born in Spain: meet the winner of La Casa de los Famosos 2026
La Casa de los Famosos 2026 concluded with Spanish model Fabio Agostini winning the sixth season of the popular Telemundo reality show. After over 110 days of competition, he took home $200,000, defeating strong contenders like former Miss Dominican Republic Celinee Santos, who placed second, and singer Luis Coronel. Fabio, 36, from Las Palmas, Spain, has over 3 million Instagram followers and gained fame in Latin America through various reality shows. His journey in La Casa de los Famosos included intense rivalries and a brief romance with Mexican artist Jeni de la Vega.
Public SafetyThe Rubio Murders: In the Cell
HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — In 2003, John Allen Rubio and his common-law wife, Angela Camacho, beheaded their three young children in Brownsville. We’ve broken down the crime, the case, the countdown to execution, along with an exclusive look at the evidence on ValleyCentral. Now, another exclusive, a former jailer who dealt with Rubio at the
CommunityUnaccompanied veteran laid to rest
HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — On Thursday, the Rio Grande Valley State Veterans Cemetery laid to rest a U.S. Navy Veteran Fireman Apprentice. Robert Joseph Ruggeri, born on March 13, 1949, served from October 1968 to June 1970. FA Ruggeri received the National Defense Service Medal for his service to our nation. Ruggeri was not reported
WeatherNOAA announces the arrival of El 'Niño'
HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) —El Niño is officially here, and NOAA has confirmed it’s developing in the Pacific. But what exactly is El Niño? It’s natural climate pattern that happens when ocean waters in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean become warmer than normal. That extra heat can shift weather patterns across the globe. Here in Texas and the Rio Grande Valley, El Niño often brings a
Police investigating after more than 20 dogs found abandoned in Mission home
Mission authorities are investigating a case of animal cruelty after over 20 dogs were discovered abandoned in a home on Erma Avenue. The Mission Police Department responded to a report of a dog chasing people, which led them to the property. Many of the dogs, including newborn puppies, were found hiding and in poor health, with some being underweight and needing medical attention. Two puppies did not survive. Rescue organizations have taken in some of the dogs, while efforts continue to capture others still on the property. The previous tenants may face charges related to the abandonment.
Barbaric and inhumane: Reactions to arrest of Monte Alto man accused of organizing cockfight
Arnulfo Arizmendi, a 41-year-old property owner from Monte Alto, was arrested on June 1 for allegedly organizing a cockfighting event. The Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office discovered a makeshift cockfighting ring after a Texas Department of Public Safety helicopter noticed a large gathering at his ranch. Deputies found several roosters, including a dead one, and weapons believed to be used in the fights. Witnesses reported being charged $20 to watch the fights. Animal welfare advocates describe cockfighting as barbaric and linked to other criminal activities. The case is still under investigation, with calls for stricter laws against animal fighting.
USDA releases sterile flies near Uvalde to fight screwworm spread
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has released sterile flies at a ranch in La Pryor, near Uvalde, to combat the spread of screwworm, a flesh-eating parasite. Currently, there are seven active cases in the U.S., with six in Texas and one in New Mexico. USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins announced that staffing has increased by over 1,000%, and since February, 142 million sterile flies have been released in Texas. The USDA advises pet owners and farmers to monitor their animals for wounds or lesions and to report any suspected infections immediately.
Political blame game follows as screwworm parasite threatens cattle in Texas
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is combating the New World screwworm, a parasite threatening the cattle industry, particularly in Texas. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins visited a ranch where the pest was first detected and blamed the Biden administration for its resurgence. Democrats counter that cuts to agricultural funding under Trump are to blame. The USDA plans to invest over $1 billion to contain the screwworm, including $750 million for a facility to produce sterile flies. As the parasite spreads, experts warn of its potential impact on the beef market, though immediate price increases are not anticipated. Quarantine zones are established around detected cases.
Environmental lawsuit targets SpaceX land deal in Cameron County
Environmental organizations in Brownsville have filed a lawsuit against the federal government regarding a proposed land swap involving SpaceX and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The lawsuit claims the deal violates several federal laws, including the National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act. Under the proposal, SpaceX would acquire 715 acres of the Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge in exchange for 683 acres it currently owns. Despite an environmental assessment stating no significant impact, over 25,000 public comments largely opposed the swap. Activists argue the deal threatens wildlife habitats and cultural resources.