Hidalgo County reports lowest amount of COVID-19 deaths in weeks
The amount of deaths attributed to COVID-19 related complications was in the single digits Thursday as Hidalgo County announced eight more deaths. The county also reported 246 new known cases of the COVID-19 virus, bringing the total amount of COVID-19 fatalities to 1,892 and the total amount of new cases to 34,034. The amount of…
Read MoreMCISD requests in-person instruction be delayed until December
Trustees with the Mission CISD approved a request from administration to extend remote learning for students for an additional four weeks. The start of in-person learning was set to begin next month but, if the approval from the district is approved by the Texas Education Agency, the first day for Mission CISD parents to have the…
Read MoreFlu shots being administered at UTRGV
Those using the UTRGV Edinburg Campus as an early voting election site will have access to the flu vaccinne. On Wednesday, the university of Texas Rio Grande Valley announced UT Health RGV is making flu vaccinations available during early voting at the starting Oct. 15, as a way to increase the public’s access to the…
Read More16 more COVID-19 related deaths reported in Hidalgo County
Officials with the Hidalgo County Health and Human Services Department reported 16 more deaths related to COVID-19 and 174 new known positive cases of the virus, Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez said in a Wednesday news release. This brings the total amount of COVID-19 related deaths to 1,884 with 33,788 known cases of the…
Read More15 more COVID-19 deaths reported in Hidalgo County
Officials with the Hidalgo County Health and Human Services Department reported 15 more COVID-19 related deaths Tuesday and 119 new known positive cases. This brings the total amount of COVID-19 related deaths to 1,868 and the amount of known cases to 33,614. 2,297 of those cases are active, the county said in a news release.…
Read MoreCounty bars to remain closed
Citing a steady count in the amount of COVID-19 deaths and new cases reported daily, Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez has decided to keep county bars closed. “I am convinced that reopening bars this week – as Governor Greg Abbott is allowing with local consent – is too risky,” Judge Cortez said in a statement.…
Read MoreHidalgo County reports 12 more COVID-19 deaths, 143 new cases
The Hidalgo County COVID-19 death toll climbed past 1,850 after the Hidalgo County Health and Human Services Department reported 12 more deaths over the weekend and 143 new known positive cases of the virus. This brings the total amount of recorded deaths related to the outbreak to 1,853 and 33,495 known positive cases. 2.193 of those cases remain…
Read MoreDHR seeks participants in new clinical trial
A drug used to lower cholesterol could prevent dementia, disability, and heart disease among those 75 and older. That’s the basis of a new study DHR Health Institute for Research and Development and DHR Health announced Monday. DHR announced in the news release that enrollment is now open for a new clinical trial called PREVENTABLE. The study…
Read MoreHidalgo County reports 17 more COVID-19 deaths, axes Halloween activities
Officials with the Hidalgo County Health and Human Services Department reported 17 more COVID-19 related deaths 204 new known positive cases Friday. The new numbers bring the total amount of known COVID-19 cases in the county to 33,352 with 2,337 of them remaining active. The COVID-19 death toll now stands at 1,841, the county announced…
Read MoreCITY OF ALTON PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Alton will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, October 27, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. at the City Hall Legislative Chambers located at 509 S. Alton Boulevard to consider the following request: Si desea información en español, llame al departamento de Planeación de la Ciudad de Alton, (956) 432-0760. CONDITIONAL USE…
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