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Public SafetyAuthorities Seek Two Suspects in Multiple Thefts in Harlingen
Harlingen, Texas — Crime Stoppers is seeking community assistance to identify and locate two suspects linked to a series of thefts at a Home Depot store. Police report that the individuals are featured in images released by authorities and are believed to be involved in multiple robbery incidents at the location. Crime Stoppers urges anyone who recognizes the suspects or has information about their identity or whereabouts to contact them confidentially. A reward of up to $1,000 is offered for information leading to an arrest. Tips can be submitted via phone at 956-425-TIPS (8477), website 425TIPS.com, or the P3 Tips mobile app. All reports are anonymous.
CommunityLa Casa de los Famosos says goodbye in live final gala: everything you need to know
The explosive season finale of La Casa de los Famosos airs live on Thursday, June 11, at 7 PM ET / 6 PM CT on Telemundo. Hosted by Jimena Gállego and Javier Poza, the show culminates after weeks of drama and alliances, featuring special guests and former contestants. The finalists include Fabio Agostini, Josh Martínez, Horacio Pancheri, Celinee Santos, Zelma Cherem, Stefano Piccioni, Luis Coronel, and Yoridan Martínez. The winner will receive a $200,000 cash prize. Voting is open online for residents of the U.S. and Puerto Rico, allowing one vote per day until the deadline.
Public SafetyPlane that crashed in the Dominican Republic was picking up former player Yadier Molina
A plane that crashed in La Romana, Dominican Republic, was on its way to pick up former MLB player Yadier Molina, along with his family and friends, in Texas. Molina expressed his condolences on social media for the pilots who lost their lives in the accident. He shared that the aircraft, operated by Aibonito Aviation LLC, was returning to Puerto Rico after the pickup. The plane, with registration N318JF, had a pilot and co-pilot on board at the time of the crash. Molina's post highlighted his gratitude for life amid the tragedy.
CommunityGet Ready! Premiere Date Announced for the Tenth Season of El Señor de los Cielos
The countdown begins for the final season of the iconic Telemundo series, El Señor de los Cielos, premiering on Tuesday, July 7, at 9 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. CT. Since its debut in 2013, the show has captivated audiences and become a staple in Spanish-language television. In this explosive tenth season, Aurelio Casillas, played by Rafael Amaya, returns more powerful and ambitious than ever, ready to reclaim his empire amidst a fierce battle against old and new enemies. The season features a star-studded cast, including returning favorites and new characters, promising high-stakes drama. Fans can engage on social media using #ESDLCX.
Former Mission Softball Coach Iris G. Iglesias honored with plaque unveiling
Mission CISD recently unveiled a plaque honoring former Head Softball Coach Iris G. Iglesias, celebrating her significant impact on the school's athletic program. During the ceremony, Iglesias expressed her gratitude, recalling her years spent at Mission High School. Superintendent Dr. Cris King emphasized that the plaque symbolizes Iglesias' lasting legacy in the community. Family, former players, and local residents gathered to honor her contributions, which began when she established the softball program in 1995. Despite retiring in 2014, Iglesias remains fond of her time on the field, with her influence continuing to inspire future generations of athletes.
Weather7.8 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes the Philippines, Leaving at Least 32 Dead
A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the southern Philippines on Monday, causing significant damage and resulting in at least 32 fatalities and over 200 injuries. The quake, centered offshore near Mindanao, led to building collapses in General Santos City and triggered a 1-meter tsunami that affected coastal areas. Rescue teams are searching for at least 12 people reported missing in General Santos, where infrastructure was severely impacted. The Philippine government has canceled classes and mobilized disaster response agencies. The earthquake is the strongest to hit the country this year, with aftershocks expected. International support has been offered from the U.S., France, and New Zealand.
National7.8 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes the Philippines, Leaving at Least 32 Dead
A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the southern Philippines on Monday, resulting in at least 32 fatalities and over 200 injuries. The quake, centered offshore near Mindanao, caused significant damage in General Santos, including collapsed buildings and a major bridge. A tsunami of 1 meter was recorded, prompting temporary evacuations. Search and rescue teams are working to locate at least 12 missing individuals. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has ordered the cancellation of classes and immediate disaster response efforts. The earthquake, the strongest in the region this year, also affected infrastructure and led to flight cancellations at General Santos International Airport.
Public Safety'Agents could hear screams': 2 face federal charges after trailer hauling 39 migrants catches fire
HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — The driver and passenger accused of hauling a trailer with 39 people that ultimately caught fire during a chase are facing federal charges. Jairo Juli Holguin-Florentino and Cristian Johansel Mirambeaux-Martinez are charged with conspiracy to transport aliens in a manner that places in jeopardy the life of any person. According to the criminal complaint,
British deputy prime minister tells JD Vance he was wrong to blame immigration for teen murder
British Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy criticized U.S. Vice President JD Vance for blaming immigration for the murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak, who was fatally stabbed in Southampton. In a recent phone call, Lammy emphasized that the assailant, Vickrum Digwa, is British and that the crime is unrelated to mass migration. Digwa, who was convicted of murder, falsely claimed Nowak had attacked him racially. Lammy urged Vance to refrain from inflammatory comments, highlighting the Nowak family's wish for unity rather than division. The incident has sparked protests and drawn attention from anti-immigration activists in the U.K.
Lawsuit seeks to stop the UFC fight on the White House South Lawn for Trump birthday
A federal lawsuit has been filed to stop a UFC fight scheduled for June 14, 2026, on the South Lawn of the White House, coinciding with President Trump's 80th birthday and the nation's 250th anniversary. The Public Integrity Project, representing two Virginia residents, argues that the Trump administration's approval of the event violates National Park Service regulations against sporting events on federal lands. They claim no environmental review was conducted and that Congress did not consent to the construction. The White House dismissed the lawsuit as baseless, asserting the event is similar to other permitted White House activities.
CommunityKenny is eliminated from La Casa in the last eviction before the grand final
In the latest elimination round of La Casa de los Famosos, Kenny Rodríguez was sent home just five days before the grand finale, marking the first double elimination in the show's history. His departure means that Josh Martínez and Fabio Agostini secured their spots in the final week. Earlier, Verónica del Castillo was eliminated, while Yoridan Martínez and actor Horacio Pancheri joined the final lineup. The finalists for this season include Fabio Agostini, Josh Martínez, Horacio Pancheri, Celinee Santos, Curvy Zelma, Stefano Piccioni, Luis Coronel, and Yoridan Martínez. The winner will be revealed live on June 11 at 7 p.m. ET on Telemundo.
WeatherA few more showers until mostly dry conditions return to the Valley this week
HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — As expected, light to moderate showers have been steady over the past couple of hours, with Cameron, Willacy, and Hidalgo counties seeing the most rainfall. Though Starr County has seen a few spotty showers as well. Rain will continue for the remainder of today, and although we are not expecting any severe
Public Safety4 boats, 1 building damaged in overnight Port Isabel fire
PORT ISABEL, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Four boats and a building caught on fire early Sunday morning in Port Isabel, according to city officials. The Port Isabel Volunteer Fire Department responded to the fire around 1:45 a.m. on Pompano Street. Crews from the Laguna Vista Volunteer Fire Department and the South Padre Fire Department also responded. When
NationalFive Injured in Stabbing at Penn Station in New York City
At least six people were injured in a stabbing incident at Penn Station in New York City. Amtrak police have taken one individual into custody, believed to be suffering from mental health issues. The New York City Fire Department received reports of the attack shortly after 7 p.m. One victim is in critical condition, while others have non-life-threatening injuries. Authorities do not consider the incident an act of terrorism. New York Governor Kathy Hochul condemned the violence, stating that New Yorkers deserve to feel safe wherever they go. The investigation is ongoing.
HealthSoccer Player Who Suffered Cardiac Arrest During Match in 2021 Collapses Again on the Field
Christian Eriksen collapsed during an international friendly match between Denmark and Ukraine at Nature Energy Park in Odense. The incident occurred in the 65th minute, echoing his previous cardiac arrest during the 2021 European Championship. Fortunately, Eriksen was conscious and received medical attention on the field. Team doctor Morten Boesen confirmed that Eriksen was stable and requested to send greetings to his teammates. The match was suspended at 79 minutes with Denmark leading 2-1. Eriksen, who returned to professional football after being fitted with an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator, is under further medical evaluation. Neither team qualified for the World Cup.
WATCH LIVE: Sunday Mass, June 7, 2026
On June 7, 2026, the Catholic Diocese of Brownsville will broadcast Sunday Mass live at 11 a.m. The service can be viewed on SOMOS EL VALLE Channel 5.2 and Cable 1240. For those unable to watch the video, alternative options are available. This event is part of the diocese's ongoing efforts to connect with the community and provide spiritual support.
Health'Morning checks are going to be more thorough': Ranchers on alert for screwworms
PHARR, Texas (ValleyCentral) — South Texas ranchers are stepping up inspections and preventive measures after New World screwworm cases were recently confirmed in Texas, raising concerns among livestock producers across the region. While state and federal officials continue working to contain the pest, local ranchers say early detection and quick reporting will be key to
PoliticsCameron County considers tax abatement deal, conversation with Jonathan Campos, Cameron County Commission candidate
HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Cameron County considered a proposal to provide an Austin-based company a 95% tax abatement deal to set up shop at the Port of Brownsville. Saronic Technologies is a maritime defense technology company that builds AI-powered drone boats for both military and commercial use. Community members came out in force to oppose
SportsIran's National Team Arrives in Mexico Ahead of the World Cup
The Iranian national soccer team arrived in Tijuana, Mexico, on Sunday morning to begin training for the upcoming World Cup. Ehsan Hajsafi was the first player to disembark from the charter flight, which landed around 5:05 AM. The team, dressed in blue jackets over white shirts, went through a brief security check before boarding a bus. About 20 Iranian fans welcomed them at the airport. Due to visa issues, the team moved its training base from Tucson, Arizona, to Tijuana. Iran will play its first matches in California against New Zealand and Belgium, with a potential clash against the U.S. on July 3.
WeatherTropical Depression Two-E Forms in the Pacific
Tropical Depression Two-E has formed in the Pacific, prompting a tropical storm warning for the southern coast of Mexico, from Laguna de Chacahua to Tecpan de Galeana. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) reported that as of noon CT, the system was located 85 miles south of Acapulco, with sustained winds of 35 mph and moving at 6 mph. It is expected to strengthen and could become a tropical storm before reaching the coast early Monday. Residents are urged to prepare for potential heavy rains and flooding as the hurricane season officially began on May 15 for the Pacific and June 1 for the Atlantic.