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Mission man found guilty on all counts of sexual abuse of a child
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thursday, December 9, 2021 EDINBURG – A Mission man was found guilty on one count of continuous sexual abuse of a child, six counts of indecency with a child sexual contact and six counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child and will be formally sentenced on Friday, December 10, 2021 at 1:30 p.m.…
Read MoreJudge hears arguments in Performance Services Inc. lawsuit
A judge heard arguments Monday on whether or not a controversial deal between the city of Mission and Performance Services Inc. created an illegal debt. The hour-long hearing, though, didn’t end with a decision. Before making a decision on the debt, state District Judge Noe Gonzalez must decide if the lawsuit was filed in a…
Read MoreSullivan City weighs ordinance to regulate tractor-trailers
Concerned that heavy trucks are damaging city streets, Sullivan City plans to restrict tractor-trailers and other commercial vehicles to major roads. During a meeting on Monday, the Sullivan City Council approved the first reading of an ordinance that would ban trucks that weigh more than 10,000 pounds from residential streets. Sullivan City, however, may allow…
Read MoreSentencing for former La Joya mayor delayed until January
Former La Joya Mayor Jose A. “Fito” Salinas will spend the holidays at home after a judge delayed his sentencing hearing until January. Fito Salinas, 83, of La Joya — who dominated local politics for nearly a decade — confessed to participating in a kickback scheme that involved his daughter, Frances Salinas, and her…
Read MorePalmhurst may sue ‘animal rescue’ organization for keeping dozens of dogs at a local home
The Palmhurst City Council wants a self-styled “animal rescue” organization to stop operating from a house on Stewart Road. Members of the Franklin All Animal Rescue Team — an organization managed by Maria “Marisa” Wade, 49, of Palmhurst and Jesus Meave, 61, of Palmhurst — keep dozens of dogs in homemade kennels near the…
Read MoreReview: VMHS drama club comes alive in ‘Xanadu’
The Harlequin Drama Club from Veterans Memorial High School performed the Broadway musical “Xanadu” at the VMHS Performing Arts Center Thursday night. Let me preface this review by saying that I am probably one of four people in the world that loves the movie “Xanadu.” It is, admittedly, the best bad movie, which makes it…
Read MoreExclusive: FBI had questions about La Joya Associate Municipal Judge Alex Cantu
Two federal agents showed up at La Joya City Hall last month with questions about Associate Municipal Judge Alex Cantu. The agents — one from the FBI and one from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Office of Inspector General — met with Interim City Manager Leo Olivares on Oct. 28. They had questions about…
Read MoreIDEA Public Schools had pilot on the payroll
IDEA Public Schools had a pilot on the payroll in 2019 and 2020. The pilot — Flyder DeCastro, 49, of McAllen — worked for IPS Enterprises, a nonprofit organization created and controlled by IDEA. “Mr. DeCastro was employed from June 2019 until March 2020 by IPS Enterprises, Inc., the nonprofit entity that supports the establishment…
Read MoreFormer McAllen city manager working with Peñitas on major economic development project
Former McAllen City Manager Mike Perez is advising the Peñitas Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone on a major project. The Peñitas TIRZ hired Perez — who previously worked in McAllen, Hidalgo and Weslaco — to handle a major project that may create thousands of jobs and pay millions in property taxes. “I think it’s a project…
Read MoreHomeland Security Investigations warns holiday shoppers about counterfeit products
Louis Vuitton purses. Chanel perfume. Ray-Ban sunglasses. They’re sold at flea markets across the Rio Grande Valley — and they’re almost always fake. While knockoffs may seem harmless, they hurt legitimate businesses and pose a threat to public health, said Maria Michel-Manzo, the assistant special agent in charge for Homeland Security Investigations in McAllen.…
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