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Brownsville PD seeking person of interest in vehicle theft
The Brownsville Police Department is seeking to identify a man they say is a person of interest in a theft of a motor vehicle.
Surveillance footage captured the subject driving a gold Chevy Tahoe that was taken from the Garden Park Area on Tuesday.
Those with any information on the man spotted on camera are urged to call the Brownsville Police Department at 956-546-8477.
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All-inclusive job fair held to provide jobs to those with disabilities
More than 200 people filled applications at an inclusive job fair at the McAllen Convention Center designed to specifically give people with disabilities a chance to find work.
RGV Hires said this was the first job fair of its kind on the Valley.
Organizers say Thursday's event was just a success - not just for those applying - but also for the nearly 30 companies who participated.
Watch the video above for the full story.
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EDINBURG, TEXAS -- While many wives and girlfriends of coaches and athletes don't get to see their partners for long periods of time, UTRGV's director of baseball operations Michel Matlock has quite a difference experience with her husband, Derek Matlock. head coach of UTRGV baseball. Watch the story above for more:
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Brush fire north of the Valley beginning to spread
A fire south of Kingsville is keeping firefighters busy.
The fire, located north of the Valley, has burned 46,000 acres between highways 281 and 77.
As of Thursday evening, the fire was 20% contained.
Authorities say the wind is pushing the fire toward Premont and Falfurrias. Residents have been notified to be ready in case of an evacuation.
Highways 281 and 285 were reopened by the Texas Department of Transportation after the agency closed them due to the fire.
Residents in Falfurrias have already reported smoke and ash in the air.
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Discrepancies in ticket prices at Isla Blanca Park sparks concern
Locals and visitors heading to Isla Blanca Park are seeing some discrepancies between what they're paying to get in and what their receipt looks like.
South Padre Island resident Nathan Hubble said his receipt didn't match the cash he paid at the gate at Isla Blanca Park.
"It was kind of sticking out when I was leaving yesterday and I was like, ‘This says $10? I'm pretty sure I gave that fella $12.’”
Hubble said this is the first time he noticed the discrepancy, but a former parks employee who spoke to Channel 5 News anonymously said it's been an issue since prices at the park increased back in 2019.
The former ticket clerk telling said they were told the price increase for visitors would require a point of sale machine upgrade that would cost extra money.
Instead, the former ticket clerk said they were instructed by co-workers to make a $10 transaction, followed by a separate $2 transaction so the cash would reflect in the books.
“If I go to refund and they give me $10 and I say, ‘No, I gave you $12. Well no here's your receipt for $10 dollars’ and that's weird."
With over 1 million visitors a year at an extra $2 per ticket, that could be up to $2 million in county funds possibly missing from the books.
Channel 5 News reached out to Cameron County Parks Director Joe Vega regarding the incorrect receipts. Vega has yet to respond as of Thursday evening.
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Man charged in connection to sexual assault in McAllen nightclub
A 34-year-old man was arrested Wednesday in connection to a sexual assault at a McAllen nightclub.
Luis Fernando Ramirez Azua is charged with sexual assault after someone reported to being sexually assaulted while attending Club Fuego with other people, according to a news release from the McAllen Police Department.
“[Reporting Person] stated she was sexually assaulted in a room by a male whom they believe to be an employee of Club Fuego,” the news release stated. “The male was identified as Luis Fernando Ramirez Azua.
Azua was arraigned and had his bond set at $10,000.
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Multiple crews responding to warehouse fire in San Juan
Multiple fire crews are responding to a produce warehouse on fire in San Juan.
A spokeswoman for the city of Pharr said the fire was reported Thursday at 6 p.m. in the Rio Fresh Inc. warehouse – located on the 6500 block of South Stewart Road.
Fire departments from the cities of Pharr, McAllen, Alamo and Edinburg were spotted at the scene assisting in battling the blaze.
Channel 5 news has a crew at the scene. We’ll keep you posted with the latest details.
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Pharr natatorium opening to the public
The public will be allowed into the Pharr Natatorium on Monday, April 4.
There is a monthly membership fee of $30 for Pharr residents and $40 for everyone else.
The natatorium is also hiring lifeguards.
“If you are 16 and older, go ahead and apply,” city spokeswoman Daisy Martinez said. “[Pharr] Parks and Rec Department will help you with the certifications or any other requirements you might need to become a lifeguard.”
The project broke ground more than two years ago and opened in January.
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Texas power grid, energy sectors facing elevated Russian cyber threats during war in Ukraine
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Russian hackers have been probing Texas’ energy infrastructure for weak points in digital systems that would allow them to steal sensitive information or disrupt operations, according to interviews with energy companies, state officials and cybersecurity experts.
State regulators and energy companies — from utilities to oil and gas transportation hubs to their associated vendors — said they have been aware of the elevated Russian cyber threats since the Russian invasion of Ukraine last month, but they’re careful to not say too much.
“We are on super high alert,” said Thad Hill, CEO of Texas power giant Calpine, adding that he has been closely monitoring Russia’s cyber actions.
President Joe Biden last week warned that the White House has “evolving intelligence that the Russian government is exploring options for potential cyberattacks” — the administration’s starkest warning yet.
Worst-case scenarios in Texas include hackers breaching the state’s power grid system and shutting off electricity to millions of Texans, seeking to halt shipments of oil and gas from sea ports, or breaking into a refinery’s network so it is unable to produce gasoline and other petroleum products.
First: The Port of Houston, home to the country's largest petrochemical complex. Last: A fuel and chemical manufacturing site in Corpus Christi. Credit: Annie Mulligan and Michael Gonzalez for The Texas Tribune
Energy companies and their regulators said it’s not unusual to detect hackers surveying their networks for weak points. But since February’s Russian invasion, energy-related facilities in Texas have seen the number of probes by hackers increase, Robert M. Lee, founder and CEO of the industrial cybersecurity firm Dragos, said in an interview.
Lee, who previously worked at the National Security Agency, where he helped design the U.S. government’s system for tracking state-backed hackers, said his company has traced the hackers recently probing Texas energy infrastructure and discovered they’re Russian.
“Texas has some key export facilities for liquid natural gas — at a national security level, there are a couple sites that we all freak out about,” Lee said. “If you took down one site, you don't get fuel exports out to certain countries.”
The Port of Corpus Christi has grown to be the third largest sea port in the country and the nation’s second largest exporter of natural gas. Many European countries rely heavily on Russian natural gas, and the U.S. is trying to help wean Europe off Russian gas by increasing U.S. natural gas exports to Europe — part of an increasing effort to put economic pressure on Russia.
“We are certainly a target,” Sean Strawbridge, CEO of the Port of Corpus Christi, said in an interview.
Russia is known globally in the cybersecurity world for having a top notch cyberattack operation. In 2021, Russian hackers breached computerized equipment that operates the largest fuel pipeline in the U.S., causing the Colonial Pipeline Company to shut down its pipeline, which originates in Houston, for six days to contain the attack. The breach triggered fuel shortages and a spike in gas prices on the East Coast.
Last week the U.S. Justice Department unsealed two indictments charging four Russians who worked for the Russian government with an ongoing campaign of infiltrating the computers of energy companies in 135 countries between 2012 and 2018.
Separately, a federal grand jury earlier this month indicted a 23-year-old Russian man in East Texas for “operating a cyber-criminal marketplace that sold thousands of stolen login credentials, personal identifiable information and authentication tools” for online payment platforms, retailers and credit card accounts, the Justice Department said.
Dr. Chris Bronk, a cybersecurity professor at the University of Houston, said he is most concerned about possible cyber attacks on the U.S. electricity system.
Regulators overseeing Texas’ power grid, the smallest of the three in the U.S., said the grid operator, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, and the Public Utility Commission of Texas that oversees it, work diligently on cyberdefense.
But ERCOT was unable to keep the power on last year when a winter storm hammered Texas, leaving millions without power for days and hundreds dead. ERCOT said the grid was only minutes away from catastrophic failure that could have caused monthslong blackouts if it hadn’t quickly ordered companies to shut off power to large swaths of the state.
“If parts of ERCOT go down, the whole grid could collapse,” Bronk said. “It’s a rickety ship, and we have ample evidence of the weaknesses.”
State regulators said they have been shoring up their cyberdefenses.
“We take cybersecurity and the protection of the Texas grid and our state’s energy infrastructure very seriously,” a spokesperson for the Public Utility Commission of Texas said in an email. “We are aware of and closely monitoring the potential increased risk of cyberattack on that infrastructure and we’re working with our regulated industries to communicate emerging threats, alerts and warnings issued at the federal level.”
In West Texas, the nation’s biggest oil producing region, a February hacking attempt on a local hospital system has some local officials on edge.
Dustin Fawcett, the incoming county judge in Ector County, home of Odessa — which was named after the Ukrainian city on the Black Sea — said Medical Center Hospital System learned that the attack “did come from Russia.”
“Anything to disrupt our way of life will then impact the oil and gas industry,” Fawcett said. “If they can disrupt our production out here in any way, that benefits them.”
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U.S. Rep. Filemon Vela steps down, setting up a heated battle for his South Texas district
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WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Filemon Vela will formally resign from Congress late Thursday in a move that officially kicks off what’s expected to be a scramble to replace him in a special election.
Vela, D-Brownsville, previously announced his intention to step down before the end of his term because he intends on taking a job with Akin Gump, a prominent lobbying and law firm.
"I write to inform you that I have notified Texas Governor Greg Abbott of my resignation from the U.S. House of Representatives, effective today at 11:59 PM EST," he wrote to U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. "It has been a profound honor to represent the people of the 34th Congressional District of Texas for the last nine years, and my distinct pleasure to serve under your leadership."
Now that the resignation is official, Gov. Greg Abbott has the power to set a special election date — a development that Republicans are relishing as part of their offensive targeting three congressional seats in South Texas this fall.
A special election will be a complicated affair.
Whoever wins will only serve for the remainder of Vela’s unfinished term, which is a matter of months. The November general election will determine who serves the next full term representing the 34th Congressional District.
U.S. Rep. Vicente Gonzalez is the Democratic nominee for that next two-year term that begins in January. He currently represents the nearby 15th Congressional District and switched to the 34th District in this year’s general election due to redistricting. He has said he has no plans to resign from his current seat to run in a special election for Vela’s unfinished term.
Because it’s too late for new general election candidates, any other Democrats interested in running for the seat in the special election will only be able to hold it for a matter of months. Republicans are already eyeing the special election as an opportunity to show their growing strength in the region.
GOP activist Mayra Flores is the Republican nominee for the November campaign, and she intends to run in the special election. If she won that special election, she and Gonzalez would face off in a rare U.S. House race between two sitting members in November.
Vela carried the district in 2020 by about 14 points.
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The Rio Grande Valley is undergoing peak pollen periods, according to a local doctor.
Dr. Priscila Ibarra Becerra said adults have many symptoms in common when they experience allergies.
“One of the most common symptoms is of course runny nose, sneezing very frequently, and nasal itching. They can have the feeling of nasal obstruction, like congestion," Dr. Becerra said.
According to data from Accuweather, the Valley is experiencing high volumes of tree pollen. Dr. Becerra says we'll probably experience this until May
Dr. Becerra also said you can tell allergies apart from the flu and COVID-19 if you’re experiencing other symptoms such as fatigue, body aches, fevers and chills.
Dr. Becerra also recommended people wear a mask.
“Masks can protect you against breathing in all the allergens,” she said. “If you're sneezing or sniffing, then change it about every two hours."
Over the counter medication like Zyrtec, Claritin and Loratadine can help minimize symptoms.
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Brownsville has a new state representative.
Small business owner and lawyer Erin Gamez was sworn in to represent House District 38, according to the Democratic Caucus Chair.
Gamez was sworn in to replace Eddie Lucio III, who stepped down from his position in January.
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Alaskan company pays $2M in Army post kickback, bribery suit
EL PASO, Texas (AP) - Officials say an Alaskan company and its subsidiary have paid over $2 million to settle a U.S. government lawsuit that accused the company of paying kickbacks and bribes to secure government contracts at an El Paso Army post.
A federal court complaint shows that the scheme involved a construction work contract at Fort Bliss, which is part of a "$3 billion effort to transform" the base.
The El Paso Times reports that Kikiktagruk Inupiat Corp. and KIC Development LLC agreed to the $2,025,000 settlement last month.
Court records indicate that from 2008 to 2009, three then-KIC employees unlawfully paid James G. Tuskan, who was a contract worker with the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers.
The bribes included airline flights, paying for hotels and vacations, and payments to Tuskan's family.
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Valley residents urged to participate in Red Cross Giving Day
The Gulf Coast region of the American Red Cross has responded to more than 1,000 disasters since last July.
Wednesday, March 23, will mark Red Cross Giving Day, and local officials are reminding everyone they can volunteer or donate any time of the year.
"We have some of the largest numbers of hurricanes and flooding disasters…here in the Rio Grande Valley,” American Red Cross South Texas chapter Executive Director Davis Luna said. “So it's an opportunity for those who want to help, particularly to help out because of the upcoming flooding that we anticipate will happen.”
Those hoping to participate can go to the American Red Cross website.
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ROMA – People using laser pointers across the border are causing concern for local law enforcement.
Roma Assistant Chief of Police, Francisco Garcia, says two officers experienced a laser beam attack from across the border.
“Both officers were hit one right after the other directly to the eyes. It wasn't like a laser just bouncing around like you're normally holding it in your hand. This one was too direct to the officer’s eyes," says Garcia.
The laser sent Garcia’s officers to the hospital for evaluation; both were released the same day.
Dr. Nehal Patel says lasers at a high intensity similar to the one described by the officers, could cause lasting damage if not evaluated.
“If this laser energy is very strong and it's excessive density and if you're looking at the laser light for a prolonged period of time it can cause a burn on the retina," says Patel.
Garcia’s officers will continue to patrol; they remain dedicated to keeping illegal activity off their part of the border.
For more information, watch the video above.
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MCALLEN - McAllen police seeks the public’s help to find the suspect in an aggravated robbery and assault.
On Jan. 30, officials responded to a rollover near Expressway 83 in McAllen at midnight
At the scene, authorities found a vehicle in a canal. Witnesses also told officers they saw the driver flee the scene on foot.
Officers ran a check on the vehicle and went to that person’s house located at the 2400 block of Kennedy Ave. Upon arriving, they discovered a 56-year-old with several injuries.
The victim was transported to a local hospital and listed in serious condition.
Police said the suspect is in his 30s and is about 5 feet 10 inches. He has no facial hair and was last seen wearing a long sleeve, light-blue plaid shirt, and blue jeans. He was also wearing a beanie.
The Texas Rangers and DPS are assisting McAllen police in the investigation.
Anyone with information about the suspect is asked to call McAllen Crime Stoppers at 956-687-8477.
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Brownsville Public Utility Board seeking public comment in hazard mitigation planning process
The city of Brownsville and its public utility board are looking for feedback to help give them some direction.
The annual hazard mitigation action plan helps the city retain grant funding opportunities to help during natural disasters.
The draft plan is out right now and they're looking for public comments and suggestions from residents.
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COVID-19 asylum limits at US-Mexico border to end May 23
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Centers for Disease Control announced Friday that it is ending a policy that limited asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The use of public health powers had been widely criticized by Democrats and immigration advocates as an excuse for the United States to shirk its obligations to provide haven to people fleeing persecution. The policy went into effect under President Donald Trump in March 2020. Since then, migrants trying to enter the U.S. have been turned away more than 1.7 million times.
RELATED: Preparations underway to prepare for possible increase of migrants in Valley
The policy, known as the Title 42 authority, named for a 1944 public health law to prevent communicable disease, will end on paper April 1, but it will not take effect until May 23, to allow border officials time to prepare.
"After considering current public health conditions and an increased availability of tools to fight COVID-19 (such as highly effective vaccines and therapeutics), the CDC director has determined that an order suspending the right to introduce migrants into the United States is no longer necessary," the CDC said in a statement.
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The decision is expected to draw more migrants to the U.S.-Mexico border.
The Department of Homeland Security said this week that about 7,100 migrants were coming daily, compared with an average of about 5,900 a day in February — on pace to match or exceed highs from last year, 2019 and other peak periods. But border officials said they are planning for as many as 18,000 arrivals daily.
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Food Bank RGV offering produce vouchers to families
The Food Bank Rio Grande Valley is pushing for eligible residents to apply for the food bank's farmer's market nutrition program.
The farmer's market nutrition program gives families in the WIC program access to $30 worth of produce from their local farmer's market.
Food Bank RGV CEO Libby Saenz recommends people sign up for the program as soon as they can. The vouchers are valid through the end of September, but she says now is the time to use them because we are in peak produce season.
"Our season is starting to die down,” Saenz said. “Our season is a little bit shorter than the rest of the––once this goes and this gets activated, we only have from February to May maybe June, so that's just a few months. We want moms to come in, get these vouchers, use them right then and there right away."
There are currently only two farmer's markets in the Valley that can accept these voucher’s, including the farmer’s market outside the library in McAllen and the one in Brownsville across from the Gladys Porter Zoo.
Saenz says that even if you don't qualify for this program, give them a call as there are plenty of other programs available.
You can reach them at (956) 682- 8101.
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La Feria High School students not allowed to bring backpacks to campus, police investigating alleged threat
La Feria High School students will not be allowed to bring backpacks to school on Friday as the district and authorities investigate an unsubstantiated threat.
La Feria Independent School District officials say they received "threatening communication" early Friday morning that affected students and staff at La Feria High School.
The district and police are investigating the anonymous and unsubstantiated message, La Feria ISD said in a statement.
Out of an abundance of caution, the district is not allowing high school students to bring backpacks to school.
La Feria ISD says additional law enforcement will be present at the campus.
Classes will begin at the regularly scheduled time.
Read the district's entire statement below:
At La Feria ISD, the safety of our students is our top priority. Please be assured that any communication or actions that compromise the safety of our students or staff will be taken seriously, investigated thoroughly and dealt with to the fullest extent of the law.
Early this morning the district received threatening communication that affected students and staff at La Feria High School. In partnership with the police department and local law enforcement, the district is investigating this anonymous/unsubstantiated message. In an abundance of caution, students at La Feria High School will not be allowed to bring backpacks to school today.
Please expect additional law enforcement presence today. Class will begin at the regular scheduled time. Should any updates arise regarding this matter, we will update promptly. Our partnership ensures a safe and supportive learning environment in which all students are provided the opportunity to achieve at high levels.
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Police: Person accused of making threat against high school in Harlingen in custody
A person accused of making a bomb threat against a high school in Harlingen is in custody, Harlingen police said Friday.
It's unclear which high school the threat was directed towards.
Harlingen police say around 9:30 a.m., they were made aware of a bomb threat towards one of the high schools.
Investigators tracked down the person who made the threat and the person has been detained.
"The Harlingen Police Department takes all bomb threats seriously, regardless if the threat was meant as a joke," police said in a statement.
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Skippy peanut butter products recalled due to possible steel fragments
Skippy Foods has voluntarily recalled more than 9,000 cases of select Skippy peanut butter product.
A limited number of jars may contain possible steel fragments from a piece of manufacturing equipment.
The following products are included in the recall:
There have been no consumer complaints so far.
If you have this product, return it to the retailer or call Skippy Foods Consumer Engagement at 1-866-475-4779.
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Cameron County reports one coronavirus-related death, 21 cases of COVID-19
Cameron County on Friday reported one coronavirus-related death and 21 cases of COVID-19.
A Brownsville man in his 80s died as a result of the virus, according to the Cameron County Public Health department. He was not fully vaccinated, according to the report. Since the pandemic began, 2,225 people have died due to the virus in Cameron County.
All 21 of the positive cases reported in the county on Friday were based on PCR testing.
The people who tested positive are in the following age groups:
Vaccination efforts continue across Cameron County; currently, 86.06% of the population five years and older is fully vaccinated.
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Hidalgo County tax offices to begin closing on Wednesdays due to lack of staff
A lack of staff is causing the Hidalgo County Tax Office to close its offices every Wednesday, beginning next week.
“We were forced to take this action because of a heavy workload as society begins to return to normal after two years of pandemic, combined with a high vacancy on our staff,” Hidalgo County Tax Assessor Collector Pablo Villarreal, Jr. said in a statement.
While the offices will be closed for public transactions on Wednesdays, employees will continue working inside to catch up on a backlog of title work, correspondence and other accounting duties in order to meet contractual obligations, Villarreal said.
The public is encouraged to handle tax-related business online.
The Wednesday closures will begin on April 6.
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The Hidalgo Independent School District is the latest district to lift its mask mandate.
Hidalgo ISD will lift its mask mandate on Monday, April 4, Superintendent Xavier Salinas announced Friday.
RELATED: Valley schools dropping mask mandates
School districts across the Valley have also loosened its mask requirements in recent weeks, including PSJA ISD, Brownsville ISD, and La Villa ISD.
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Migrants march from south Mexico as US lifts COVID ban
TAPACHULA, Mexico (AP) — Some 500 migrants from Central America, Venezuela and elsewhere pushed past police and National Guard lines in southern Mexico Friday in one of the first such marches this year.
The migrants described the march as a traditional annual protest related to Holy Week, and those at the front carried a white cross, as others have done in previous years.
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However, this year the protest came two weeks early and some participants said they would go far beyond the usual short march and try to reach the U.S. border.
And in a clash with National Guard officers and immigration agents, the migrants used the cross they were carrying as a battering ram to break through the Guard lines, shattering the wooden cross.
The officers, who had riot shields, batons and what appeared to be an irritant spray, detained some marchers, but many others ran past them.
The migrants set out from the southern Mexico city of Tapachula, near the border with Guatemala, early Friday. Migrants have complained they have been essentially confined to Tapachula by the slow processing of their asylum cases and that they are unable to find work in the border state of Chiapas that would allow them to support their families.
"They are practically holding us prisoners; they do not allow us to leave this state because we are not regularized here," said Venezuelan migrant Noreydi Chávez. "They require us to get a visa, but we never get any answers. We fill out paperwork, but they never process it."
Reynaldo Bello, a migrant from Peru, joined the march with his wife and baby because the family had been living a park and going hungry while waiting for their immigration paperwork to be processed.
The march came as the administration of U.S. President Joe Biden announced it would end a policy that allows turning back asylum seekers on grounds of protecting the country against the coronavirus pandemic.
Migrants have been expelled more than 1.7 million times from the U.S. under the policy, known as Title 42 for a public health law, which was invoked in March 2020.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control said Friday it would end the authority effective May 23.
Near the height of the omicron variant in late January, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had extended the order to this week.
Luis García Villagrán, an immigration activist with the Center for Human Dignification, said Mexican immigration authorities had largely shut off most visa processes in Tapachula and told migrants the only path to regularize their stay in Mexico was through the much lengthier procedure of applying for asylum or refugee status.
A migrant march in the same area was broken up in January, and similar efforts were dissolved by police and immigration agents in 2021 and 2020. The marches are significantly smaller than caravans in 2018 and 2019 that brought thousands of migrants to the U.S. border.
The caravans began several years ago as a way for migrants who did not have the money to pay smugglers to take advantage of safety in numbers as they moved toward the U.S. border. However, Guatemala and Mexico became more aggressive in breaking up the caravans.
The Mexican government has tried to appease the United States by stopping caravans of walking migrants and allowing reinstatement of the so called "Remain in Mexico" policy.
But Mexico has been unable to stanch the flood of migrants stuffed by the hundreds into trucks operated by smugglers who charge thousands of dollars to take them to the U.S. border, trips that all too often turn deadly.
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WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, a moderate Democrat from Laredo, broke with his party to vote against a landmark marijuana legalization bill on Friday that passed in the House. Only one other Democrat voted against it.
Cuellar, who is currently in a fierce runoff for his 10th term against progressive attorney Jessica Cisneros, has long infuriated progressive Democrats with his conservative positions on many social issues. The Laredo politician opposes abortion and was the lone Democrat to vote against federal abortion rights legislation last fall.
Cuellar’s spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The bill — named the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act — removes marijuana from the list of federally controlled substances and eliminates criminal penalties for people who possess, manufacture and distribute the drug. It also prohibits the denial of federal benefits and protections to people with marijuana-related conduct or offenses.
The bill would also establish a process to expunge from people’s records non-violent cannabis crimes. Many Democrats — especially progressives — have long argued those arrests disproportionately affect people of color and low-income communities.
The 220-204 vote included all Texas representatives besides Cuellar voting along party lines. One other Democrat, U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas of New Hampshire, also voted against the bill. Three Republicans out of 209 voted with Democrats to pass the bill.
The legislation has bleak odds to become law. It now heads to the evenly-divided Senate and would need significant Republican support to receive the 60 votes necessary to pass. A similar bill passed the Democratic-controlled House in Dec. 2020 but stalled in the upper chamber.
Cuellar is headed into a late-May runoff election with Cisneros after he just missed the majority threshold necessary to win his March primary outright. Outside the Democratic primary, Republicans are on the offensive in South Texas and are hoping to flip several blue seats — including Cuellar’s — in the November election.
"It is shameful that, in 2022, Henry Cuellar is still siding with Republicans to criminalize marijuana," Cisneros said in an emailed statement. "As an immigration attorney, I've seen firsthand how the War on Drugs and our criminal system disproportionately punishes Black and brown people in America. I’ve seen how criminalization has led to torn families, deportations, and loss of jobs and housing."
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who on Thursday spoke in support of the bill at her weekly press conference, said she still supports Cuellar during a visit to Austin in late March.
The congressman is also embroiled in an ongoing FBI investigation after the agency raided his house in January.
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PHOENIX (AP) — The Biden administration's decision to end sweeping asylum limits at the border this May satisfied demands by prominent Democrats eagerly awaiting the end of a program created by Donald Trump in the name of public health.
But it creates thorny political challenges for border-region Democrats who face the likely prospect of an increase in migrants who have for two years been denied the chance to seek asylum in the United States.
In unusually harsh critiques of a president from their own party, some of the congressional Democrats with the toughest reelection prospects are warning that the administration is woefully unprepared to handle the situation.
"This is a crisis, and in my estimation, because of a lack of planning from the administration, it's about to get worse," said Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona.
Kelly and fellow Arizona Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema met Wednesday with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to press their case for the administration to better plan and coordinate a response. Last week, they wrote to President Joe Biden urging him to delay ending the pandemic rules until his administration is "completely ready to execute and coordinate a comprehensive plan that ensures a secure, orderly, and humane process at the border."
Sinema and Texas Republican Sen. John Cornyn sent a similar letter to Mayorkas on Thursday. Democratic Sens. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire, another top target for Republicans, were critical of the decision Friday.
Migrants have been expelled from the U.S. more than 1.7 million times under public health powers invoked in March 2020 that are designed to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The Biden administration announced plans Friday to end Title 42 authority — named for a 1944 public health law — by May 23. Near the height of the omicron variant in late January, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had extended the order to this week.
The announcement comes after mounting pressure from many prominent Democrats, including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, to end a Trump-era program they cast as an excuse to wriggle out of obligations under U.S. law and international treaty to protect anyone fleeing persecution.
Kelly, Sinema and other skeptical Democrats say the emergency powers must go away eventually, but they say the federal government has failed to develop and share plans to minimize the impact on communities near the border and the local religious and nonprofit groups that help migrants there.
"I've worked really hard to make it very clear to them that this situation is unacceptable, and they seem to get the message," Kelly added. "It's more challenging to get them to turn this into an actionable plan."
Kelly, elected from once-solidly conservative Arizona, is among the most vulnerable Democrats in the Senate. He's aggressively targeted by Republicans in what is already a tough year for Democrats who are fighting to hold onto their razor-thin majority in the Senate.
Kelly declined to discuss the impact of the decision on his tough reelection campaign, saying he's focused on his job as senator.
"They know the realities of Arizona and its history, especially as a border state," Mike Noble, a Phoenix-based pollster who used to consult for Republican campaigns but now focuses on nonpartisan polling, said of Arizona's senators. "If they want to maintain their seats, they have to be tough on immigration, and if not, they could find themselves out of a job."
Republicans see rising numbers of migrants as a winning issue with swing voters, particularly in border states like Arizona. An AP-NORC poll conducted in January found just 39% of Americans approve of how Biden is handling immigration. Eighty-seven percent of Republicans said they disapprove, but so did 34% of Democrats.
"The entire country sees the failure of the Biden administration and the laughing matter that this is to Kamala Harris, the self-appointed czar," said Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, the co-chair of the Republican Governors Association, which raises money to elect GOP governors. "They're gonna pay a hell of a price at the ballot box in November. In every state."
In Texas, Democratic Reps. Henry Cuellar and Vicente Gonzalez, both of whom represent border districts, joined Republicans in the Texas congressional delegation this week in expressing concern about ending Title 42.
"Small border communities lack the appropriate housing, transportation, and healthcare infrastructure to manage the ongoing release of migrant populations into their jurisdictions," the lawmakers wrote.
Encapsulating internal divisions among Democrats, Cuellar's progressive primary opponent, Jessica Cisneros, immediately seized on the issue, saying on Twitter that Cuellar's support for keeping Title 42 amounts to "cruel and inhuman treatment of people whose stories and families resemble our own."
Advocates for immigrants and refugees in Arizona say it's long past time for the Biden administration to stop using public health rules to prevent people from claiming asylum.
Arizona's senators seem to be looking at the border issue through a national political lens, said Joanna Williams, executive director of the Kino Border Initiative, which works in the twin border towns of Nogales, Arizona, and Nogales, Mexico.
"They are underestimating Arizonans," Williams said. "We really have a community of hospitality that can arise to the occasion and help people. The senators need to listen to what people here are saying. This isn't Texas."
Alex Miller, director of asylum seekers and families for the International Rescue Committee in Arizona, said with coronavirus positivity rates among new arrivals now at less than 1% "the justification for closing the border is gone."
"There is just no excuse for denying people fleeing from terrible abuse from getting asylum," she said. "We have a moral responsibility to help these people."
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Welfare concern: McAllen police searching for 27-year-old man
McAllen police are searching for a 27-year-old man.
Police say Leo Abraham Figueroa's voluntary absence was reported Thursday afternoon.
He was last seen walking in the area of the 4100 block of N. 2nd St. in McAllen.
McAllen police say there is concern about Figueroa's well-being.
Anyone with information about Figueroa's whereabouts is asked to call McAllen Crime Stoppers at 956-687-8477.
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Weslaco ISD selects new superintendent
The Weslaco ISD School Board unanimously approved a new superintendent.
Dino Coronado, who has a doctorate in educational leadership, was hired during a Thursday board meeting, according to a news release from the district. He replaces interim superintendent Cris Valdez.
Coronado served as the interim superintendent at Ben Bolt-Palito Blanco ISD before coming to Weslaco. He has more than 15 years of experience in public education, beginning his educational career as a substitute teacher, before working his way up to superintendent, the news release stated.
He also served in the U.S. Army for 22 years and retired as a first sergeant.
Coronado’s tenure begins Monday.
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Will Smith resigns from film academy over Chris Rock slap
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Will Smith resigned Friday from the motion picture academy following his Oscars night slap of Chris Rock and said he would accept any further punishment the organization imposed.
A spokesperson for Smith issued a statement from the actor Friday afternoon.
"I will fully accept any and all consequences for my conduct. My actions at the 94th Academy Awards presentation were shocking, painful, and inexcusable," Smith said in the statement.
"I betrayed the trust of the Academy. I deprived other nominees and winners of their opportunity to celebrate and be celebrated for their extraordinary work," Smith's statement said. "I am heartbroken. I want to put the focus back on those who deserve attention for their achievements and allow the Academy to get back to the incredible work it does to support creativity and artistry in film. "
Smith's resignation came two days after the academy met to initiate disciplinary proceedings against Smith for violations against the group's standards of conduct.
On Sunday, Smith strode from his front-row Dolby Theatre seat on to the stage and smacked Rock, who had made a joke at the expense of Smith's wife, Jada Pinkett Smith. Moments later, he went on to win the best actor award for his role in "King Richard."
Rock, who was about to present Oscar for best documentary, declined to file charges when asked by police.
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EDINBURG – Hidalgo County officials are gearing up for the 2020 census.
Planning has begun early due to the county facing challenges with an under count in the last census cycle in 2010.
An under count means an under cut in cash because counties receive funding based on population.
KRGV’s Carolina Cruz spoke with the Assistant Chief of Staff at the Office of Hidalgo County Judge, Erika Reyna-Velazquez, about the other issues that arose.
Efforts to hire people to operate the local 2020 census office are still in the works.
Watch the video above for more information.
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Cameron County authorities have arrested two men in connection with the slayings of a Brownsville father and son found bound and gagged with gunshot wounds to the head in December, Sheriff Eric Garza announced Wednesday.
Lawrence James Strong was arrested by the Everest Metro Police Department in Wisconsin on March 13 and extradited to Cameron County on Tuesday.
RELATED: Sheriff: Double homicide victims identified as Brownsville father and son
At the Cameron County jail, Strong was served with several arrest warrants, including two counts of murder, both first-degree felonies; two counts of aggravated kidnapping with a deadly weapon, both first-degree felonies; and one count of tampering with evidence, a third-degree felony.
Authorities say a second man, Cesar Olvera, was arrested on Jan. 3 on two charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and one count of tampering with evidence in connection with the case.
RELATED: Two men found dead in Cameron County, sheriff says
On Dec. 29, 2021, a passerby discovered the bodies of 49-year-old Ines Cruz, and his son, 24-year-old Manuel Cruz, on Old Port Isabel Road, east of Lomo Alta lake in Cameron County.
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HARLINGEN, TEXAS -- Harlingen Collegiate High's Ethan Silva signed his national letter of intent to play D1 tennis at Clemson University.
HARLINGEN, TEXAS -- Harlingen Collegiate High's Ethan Silva signed his national letter of intent to play D1 tennis at Clemson University.
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Former Hidalgo County deputy pleads guilty in drug trafficking conspiracy
A former deputy with the Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office admitted to his involvement in a drug trafficking organization.
Baldemar Cardenas, 36, pled guilty Friday to conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance, court records show.
According to a news release from the Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office, Cardenas worked with a drug trafficking organization in January 2020 that was transporting cocaine.
“The drug trafficking organization would receive high-purity cocaine which was diluted to make low priority bundles that Cardenas would tip off to law enforcement,” the news release stated. “This would allow the drug trafficking organization to keep the high-purity cocaine for distribution and profit while avoiding responsibility for the lost loads.”
Cardenas admitted to receiving $10,000 for his part in the scheme, the news release stated.
A judge set Cardenas’ bond at $75,000 and set his sentencing for June 14.
Cardenas faces up to 40 years in prison.
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LA JOYA, TEXAS -- Senior Pitcher JC Gutierrez went 9-0 with a 1.40 ERA in 55 innings with 94 strikeouts last season. Watch the video above to learn more about how he's doing now in his final season before he heads off to Texas Tech.
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Medical examiner testifies trial of man accused in 2017 homicide
The medical examiner who performed the autopsy of the woman who was found beaten to death in 2017 testified Friday.
Lamar Lawson is accused of beating Sonya De La Cruz to death after he had a sexual encounter with her at a McAllen hotel in November 2017.
Dr. Norma Farley testified in court that she had no doubt that De La Cruz’s death was not an accident, and ruled the cause of death as blunt force trauma.
Prosecutors also showed graphic images of the victim to the jury.
The jury also heard from Jessica Garza, who said she knew the victim and that Lawson had previously had contact with her at the same motel.
The trial continues Monday.
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Reyes Commits to UTRGV Volleyball 1 hour 54 minutes 58 seconds ago Friday, April 01 2022 Apr 1, 2022 April 01, 2022 9:10 PM April 01, 2022 in Sports - High School By: Bella Michaels Share: MISSION, TEXAS -- Natalie Reyes signs her national letter of intent to play D1 volleyball at UTRGV. Report a Typo
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Staff members at produce facility assess damage from fire
Firefighters worked through the night to contain a fire that broke out Thursday at a produce facility in San Juan.
The staff at Rio Fresh Inc. say hundreds of thousands of warehouse space and structure was damaged from the fire. They’re looking to rebuild once it’s safe.
RELATED: Multiple crews responding to warehouse fire in San Juan
The family owned, farm-packaging shed operating company employs roughly 300 employees and is responsible for packing and shipping produce like leafy greens and vegetables.
Their top commodity is onion, and thousands were lost in the fire.
“If I had to guess, anywhere from 50 to 100 hundred truckloads of onions were lost in the fire, you can see them still burning in the distance,” Rio Fresh Inc. staff member Chris Larson said.
The cause of the fire is still unknown.
“Right now we can't operate out of this facility right now,” Larson said. “We've been blessed with some amazing community, fellow farmers, and packers and shippers and warehouses and they have opened their arms to allow us to try and operate out of some of their facilities."
On Friday, first responders with the city of Pharr were using excavators and backhoes to move piles of onions to be able to cool off dozens of hot spots throughout the warehouse.
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Willacy County detention facility closes
Nearly 200 people were left without a job after Willacy County closed down the regional detention facility in Raymondville.
The facility has been run by the company Management And Training Corp since it first opened nearly 20 years ago.
The deal with MTC ended Thursday after an executive order from President Biden ordered the Justice Department to phase out contracts with private prison companies.
Willacy County Sheriff Jose Salazar said the impact of the closure is huge as the facility pumps hundreds of thousands of dollars into the county each year.
"Everything around that facility is being impacted one way or shape or form,” Salazar said. “It's imperative that we as a Willacy County look forward to get that place back to operation."
Willacy County Judge Aurelio Guerra said the county has been preparing for this day.
"Obviously the efforts of whether or not [the county is] able to handle running it has been worked on for months,” Guerra said. “And we have a team that's working to see that the numbers do work. The reason that we're entertaining this idea is because we know there's a lot of families, a lot of employees that depend on these jobs here in Willacy County."
The county is working with MTC to see if they can still provide some services to help operate the facility.
The prison is expected to remain closed for around two months.
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The Latest: Border officer shoots driver at Arizona crossing
NOGALES, Ariz. (AP) - The Latest on a border shooting (all times local):
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection says a CBP officer shot and wounded the driver of a vehicle attempting to cross into Mexico at a port of entry, and the mayor of the Arizona city where the incident took place says the wounded man died.
A CBP statement about the Thursday night shooting said the driver was wounded and taken to a hospital in Nogales, Sonora, but did not provide his condition, and CBP officials told The Associated Press on Friday they could not immediately provide additional information.
Mayor Arturo Garino, the mayor of Nogales, Arizona, told the Arizona Daily Star that the shooting took place after the driver refused to stop and tried to run over the CBP officer.
The CBP statement said the vehicle stopped several yards into Mexico.
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The mayor of Nogales, Arizona, says a port of entry on the U.S.-Mexico border is temporarily closed after a customs officer shot and killed a southbound driver who refused to stop.
Mayor Arturo Garino tells the Arizona Daily Star that he was told the shooting took place after the truck tried to run over the officer Thursday night.
The truck's momentum then carried it onto the Mexican side of the buffer zone between the two countries.
Officers of the Mexican equivalent of U.S. Customs and Border Protection reportedly surrounded the truck and discovered the driver dead.
Mexican authorities told the Nogales International newspaper that two men were in the truck and the passenger was arrested.
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WESLACO, Texas -- RGV high school soccer teams played in the regional quarterfinals tonight.
Click on the video above for highlights, scores, and postgame reaction.
WESLACO, Texas -- RGV high school soccer teams played in the regional quarterfinals tonight.
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Harlingen Woman Unaware of Bee Problem Affecting Neighbors
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HARLINGEN – A Harlingen woman received a citation for her bee problem.
She claims she didn’t know this was even an issue.
Debra Cruz was given five days to remove the problem after her neighbor was attacked by the bees.
She says she wants to justify why she didn’t know about the issue by explaining her eye sensitivity.
"Ten years ago I was in a very bad car accident. I got hit by an 18-wheeler, which left me with head trauma... And I get emotional talking about it,” she explains
KRGV’s John Paul Barajas explains she hired someone to take care of the issue within 24 hours.
Watch the video above for the full story.
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Valley experiencing peak pollen period, doctor says
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The Rio Grande Valley is undergoing peak pollen periods, according to a local doctor.
Dr. Priscila Ibarra Becerra said adults have many symptoms in common when they experience allergies.
“One of the most common symptoms is of course runny nose, sneezing very frequently, and nasal itching. They can have the feeling of nasal obstruction, like congestion," Dr. Becerra said.
According to data from AccuWeather, the Valley is experiencing high volumes of tree pollen. Dr. Becerra says we'll probably experience this until May.
Dr. Becerra also said you can tell allergies apart from the flu and COVID-19 if you’re experiencing other symptoms such as fatigue, body aches, fevers and chills.
Dr. Becerra also recommended people wear a mask.
“Masks can protect you against breathing in all the allergens,” she said. “If you're sneezing or sniffing, then change it about every two hours."
Over the counter medication like Zyrtec, Claritin and Loratadine can help minimize symptoms.
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Opt-Out Law Possibly Impacting Low Vaccination Rates
WESLACO – The latest case of mumps at a Weslaco school is prompting a deeper look into vaccination rates across the Rio Grande Valley.
Texas law allows people to opt out of immunizations for what they call “reasons of conscience”.
Since 2014, Hidalgo County’s percentage of immunization opt-outs has nearly tripled.
"I consider this definitely a state of emergency, for the area, for all of us,” explains Dr. Gerardo Lopez-Mena, vice president of medical affairs at Doctors Hospital at Renaissance.
He says more and more patients are avoiding recommended guidelines.
KRGV’s Taylor Winkel explains some parents are questioning why students are able to opt out of their vaccines.
Visit the Texas Department of State Health Services website for information on the vaccination opt-out rates at schools and all other information.
Watch the video above for the full story.
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Border city preparing for end of title 42
With the CDC announcing that the Trump-era policy that allows immigration authorities to turn away migrants at the border due to COVID concerns will expire next month, one border city is gearing up for more migrants appearing.
There's also hope for migrants stranded in Reynosa, two new shelters are set to open in two weeks. Reynosa Mayor Carlos Peña Ortiz said the city's family welfare office will take care of unaccompanied children, while the state office will handle adults.
Reynosa officials however did not provide further details.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection expects up to 18,000 people to cross the southern border daily.
Channel 5 News reached out to the city of Reynosa to learn more about their emergency plan in the event many more migrants start arriving at the border, but have not heard a response as of Friday.
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Browsnville ISD considering merging two elementary schools
Pandemic related budget constraints are being cited as the reason behind the potential merger of two elementary schools in Brownsville as the district attempts to combat attendance issues.
Brownsville ISD Superintendent Rene Gutierrez said all options are on the table.
“We were losing kids, but we were not losing kids at this kind of rate that we have due to the pandemic,” Gutierrez said.
One option would be to close Castaneda Elementary School to combine it with the neighboring Cromack Elementary School.
The merger would trim at least 14 current administrative positions down to nine.
Veronica Borrego, president of the Association of Brownsville Educators, said teachers who have been part of a merger in the past typically have issues being welcomed to new campuses. The biggest concern, however, is the adjustment for students.
“Kids are just barely getting back into the swing of things, getting back into being comfortable at the campuses they were already at,” Borrego said. “So for them to throw this at them, it's just kind of...it's tough for them to swallow.”
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City of Santa Rosa engaged in lawsuit with former volunteer fire department
A new group of volunteer firefighters is coming to the Santa Rosa Volunteer Fire Department after city employees blocked the former volunteers from entering the station.
Both parties are engaged in a lawsuit over who owns the property where the fire department stands.
“We took action to try to get control of the equipment so that we can have our new group of volunteers take over, and it seems that they want to interfere with our process,” Santa Rosa City Manager Jared Hockema said of the former volunteers. “In the end, we're going to control of this equipment and we're going to continue this transition.”
Ruben R. Pena, an attorney for the former firefighters, said the property was transferred to the volunteer fire department in 1983.
The former volunteers did not have access enter the station to grab their gear or fire trucks, making them turn a blind eye to the sight of fire in the area.
“While the city may want to do its own thing, it's certainly not entitled to destroy property, and if they took vehicles — which is what my clients say — that's basically stealing,” attorney Ruben R Pena said. “That's theft.”
Arrangements have been made with the county to get responses to fires from other agencies. The new volunteer fire department is said to be ready in a couple days, Hockema said.
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DHR Health now offering second Covid booster shot
DHR Health is now offering a fourth shot of the Covid vaccine to adults 50 and older.
The Food and Drug Administration approved the booster on Tuesday.
RELATED: FDA OKs another Pfizer, Moderna COVID booster for 50 and up
Those who qualify can receive the booster four months after their third shot.
DHR Health’s vaccination clinic is held every Tuesday through Friday at the Edinburg Activity Center.
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Federal drug charge against man falsely accused of possessing 700 gallons of liquid meth dismissed
Federal court filings show that the charge against a man arrested in February for possessing more than 700 gallons of liquid meth was dismissed.
The alleged drug load Juan Carlos Toscano Guzman was accused of possessing was said to be worth more than $10 million. He was incarcerated for over a month following his arrest.
RELATED: Pharr police seize more than 700 gallons of liquid meth
Despite the substance in question testing positive for methamphetamine in tests conducted by the DEA and the city of Pharr's police and fire departments, lab tests revealed that the substance was not methamphetamine, but diesel mixed with an additive.
“They need to work on that, that's for sure,” Guzman’s attorney - Oscar Vega – said. “It was out in the open, so nobody's hiding anything. Policemen should've known if that's liquid meth.”
A district judge signed off on the order to have the charges dismissed last week.
“I think that there's nothing they can do…they can say they're sorry, but it's not going to change anything,” Vega said. “They're not (going to) payback somebody's time for a month in incarceration. You don't write them a check, it's just unfortunate that the field tests were inaccurate.")
The U.S. Attorney's Office declined to comment. The DEA directed all comments to Pharr Police Chief Andy Harvey who said in a statement that the tests used provided probable cause to move forward with an arrest and federal charges.
“I just wish they would answer to it and say, 'You know, we're gonna work on our tests, see where we failed,'” Vega said. “They grabbed the headlines, but they also need to come back and say, 'OK, we're gonna work on improving our tests, so innocent people don't be incarcerated."
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Fire near Kingsville 85% contained
A fire that has been burning since Wednesday is now 85% contained.
The Borrega Fire, located north of the Rio Grande Valley near Kingsville, left its mark in three counties across 51,000 acres of land.
Officials have yet to say what caused the fire, and the Falfurrias Fire Department says crews will stay on the fire line through Sunday.
EARLIER COVERAGE: Brush fire north of the Valley beginning to spread
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Rep. Filemon Vela officially resigns from Congress
District 34 Rep. Filemon Vela officially resigned from Congress.
Vela announced last month he would not seek reelection to take on a new job at a law and lobbying firm in Washington, D.C.
RELATED: U.S. Rep. Filemon Vela steps down, setting up a heated battle for his South Texas district
Gov. Greg Abbott can call a special election to replace Vela for the remainder of his term. So far, no plans have been announced.
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Eighty-five infants who are under the age of 1 have tested positive for the coronavirus in Nueces County, CNN reports.
The county, which includes Corpus Christi, has become emblematic of the recent surge of coronavirus cases in the state. When the pandemic first started ravaging the state, Nueces County stayed relatively healthy while the Amarillo region suffered.
Now, however, the beachfront location has one of the fastest-growing outbreaks in the state, adding well over 2,000 new cases for each of the past two weeks.
“We currently have 85 babies under the age of one year in Nueces County that have all tested positive for COVID-19,” Annette Rodriguez, director of public health for Corpus Christi Nueces County, told CNN.
“These babies have not even had their first birthday yet,” she said. "Please help us stop the spread of this disease.”
Rodriguez did not provide additional information on the children’s conditions.
As The Texas Tribune previously reported, Nueces County Medical Examiner Adel Shaker said last week that a baby boy, less than 6 months old, had tested positive for COVID-19 and died.
In the last seven days, Nueces County has seen the fastest growth in new cases than any other metropolitan in the state, Corpus Christi city manager Peter Zanoni told CNN.
“You can see the trend line is relatively flat until July, and this is where we have had that huge spike in cases, and this is why it’s turned into a major problem for Nueces County,” he said.
As of late, Texas has become a new hotspot for coronavirus cases, reporting a record high 174 deaths on Friday, according to data from the Texas Department of State Health Services.
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Border asylum limits ending, but not Biden's migrant woes
WASHINGTON (AP) — The ban on asylum-seekers at the U.S-Mexico border on public health grounds was imposed by a president who wanted to restrict immigration entirely. It will soon be ended by a president who is facing increasing pressure from within his own party to welcome immigrants.
The path ahead for President Joe Biden looks far from smooth. With the end of the ban on May 23, he faces an expected increase in migration at the border under a system incapable of managing such large migrant flows and buckling under a backlog of more than 1.7 million asylum cases.
Republicans are already eager to assign Biden blame for the expected images of thousands of people likely to be crammed into temporary border facilities.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Friday that it would lift the asylum ban, known as Title 42, next month. The ban had become increasingly hard to justify as pandemic restrictions ended around the country.
Many Democrats and immigration advocates viewed it as nothing more than an excuse for the United States to avoid its moral and legal obligation to offer safe haven to asylum-seekers at the border.
By delaying the end of Title 42 for nearly two months, Biden appeared to be seeking a political balance between liberals who want the policy scrapped and moderates who have joined Republicans in supporting continued restrictions. He may end up satisfying neither.
The expected influx of migrants could create a political damaging crisis for Biden with the the November midterm elections approaching. That debate will probably hinge more on partisanship than facts.
American attitudes on immigration are based on perception, not reality, said René D. Flores, a sociology professor at the University of Chicago who studies public opinion and immigration.
"It's not about deciding what is the most sensible immigration policy," he said. "It's about managing public perception."
The president has already faced withering criticism from both Democrats and Republicans over how he has managed immigration. Republicans say his push to repeal Trump-era restrictions has led to an increase in illegal crossings. Democrats have criticized the administration's continued use of a policy that forces migrants back to Mexico to wait out their claims, even though that policy was reinstated by the Supreme Court.
An Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll last year found that most Americans disapproved of how Biden had handled a sharp increase in migrant children and an influx of Haitian migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border. Approval of his other efforts on larger immigration policy fell short of other top issues.
Ryan Enos, a professor of government at Harvard University, doubted that the end of Title 42 would shift public opinion much, especially when views about immigration have become so polarized.
"Any issue besides the economy is going to be a marginal issue," he said.
The seven-week gap between Friday's order and the expiration of the asylum ban late next month is meant to allow officials time to increase staffing at the border, including erecting tents for an expected influx of asylum-seekers. It also allows for government officials to vaccinate more migrants at the border.
But in the interim, it creates a policy muddle. Nearly all migrants seeking to cross into the U.S. will be turned away under a health authority that American officials say is no longer necessary. It also gives opponents of ending Title 42 plenty of time to sue.
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas said Biden was refusing to listen to Americans and had "chosen to jeopardize the safety and security of those very Americans he swore to protect and defend by ending Title 42 expulsions."
He said Texas must now "take even more unprecedented action to keep our communities safe by using any and all constitutional powers to protect its own territory."
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., said the decision "confirms that President Biden has abdicated his responsibilities and is actively working to make the border crisis worse. From Day One of his administration, he has failed to protect our nation's security and to secure the border."
From the other side, Biden faces criticism for waiting so long to act.
"The continued use of this policy — even for the next two months — is indefensible and unjustified," said Efrén Olivares, the deputy legal director of the Southern Poverty Law Center's Immigrant Justice Project.
The Title 42 restrictions went into place in March 2020 under the Trump administration as coronavirus cases soared. While officials said at the time that it was a way to keep COVID-19 out of the United States, there always has been criticism that the restrictions were used as an excuse to seal the border to migrants that Trump did not want to let in anyway.
It was perhaps the broadest of President Donald Trump's actions to restrict crossings and crack down on migrants, and he instituted the policy over the objections of CDC officials, the AP reported. The health order has caused migrants to be expelled from the United States more than 1.7 million times since March 2020 without a chance for them to request asylum.
Biden came into office promising a return to more "humane" immigration policies after the Trump administration, which separated thousands of children from their parents at the border. But Trump dramatically changed how the U.S. system functions, shrinking the number of asylum-seekers allowed into the U.S. and adding restrictions that caused the backlog of immigration court cases to explode.
Biden undid many of Trump's policies and raised asylum caps, but some of his attempts have been stopped by courts, including the effort to end the "Remain in Mexico" policy, which forces migrants to wait in Mexico for their asylum cases to play out. The Supreme Court reinstated that policy, and there are thousands of people now in Mexico waiting for a chance to seek asylum.
Administration officials acknowledge there is likely to be a large influx at the border when the ban lifts, including Ukrainians displaced by the war with Russia. The U.S. government is erecting tents, bolstering agents, hiring more civilians and working to reduce the existing case backlog.
Jessica Bolter, an associate policy analyst at the Migration Policy Institute, estimates the hardest hit spots could be Del Rio, Texas and Yuma, Arizona — locations that are already overwhelmed.
"We were always going to see a significant spike in border crossings," she said. "To some degree, the administration doesn't have a ton of options."
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said Friday that a long-term solution "can only come from comprehensive legislation that brings lasting reform to a fundamentally broken system."
Biden knows prospects for Democrats and Republicans to come together on such a deal are remote.
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Associated Press writers Elliot Spagat in San Diego and Lisa Mascaro, Nomaan Merchant and Farnoush Amiri contributed to this report.
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La Joya ISD became the latest school district to drop its mask mandate.
Citing a drop in new Covid infections in the district, La Joya ISD said masks will no longer be required in the district starting Monday, April 4.
The district said face coverings are still recommended.
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Lawyers hope new evidence can stop Texas woman's execution
HOUSTON (AP) — During hours of relentless questioning, Melissa Lucio more than 100 times had denied fatally beating her 2-year-old daughter.
But worn down from a lifetime of abuse and the grief of losing her daughter Mariah, her lawyers say, the Texas woman finally acquiesced to investigators. "I guess I did it," Lucio responded when asked if she was responsible for some of Mariah's injuries.
Her lawyers say that statement was wrongly interpreted by prosecutors as a murder confession — tainting the rest of the investigation into Mariah's 2007 death, with evidence gathered only to prove that conclusion, and helping lead to her capital murder conviction. They contend Mariah died from injuries from a fall down the 14 steps of a steep staircase outside the family's apartment in the South Texas city of Harlingen.
As her April 27 execution date nears, Lucio's lawyers are hopeful that new evidence, along with growing public support — including from jurors who now doubt the conviction and from more than half the Texas House of Representatives — will persuade the state's Board of Pardons and Paroles and Gov. Greg Abbott to grant an execution reprieve or commute her sentence.
"Mariah's death was a tragedy not a murder. ... It would be an absolutely devastating message for this execution to go forward. It would send a message that innocence doesn't matter," said Vanessa Potkin, one of Lucio's attorneys who is with the Innocence Project.
Lucio's lawyers say jurors never heard forensic evidence that would have explained that Mariah's various injuries were actually caused by a fall days earlier. They also say Lucio wasn't allowed to present evidence questioning the validity of her confession.
The Texas Attorney General's Office maintains evidence shows Mariah suffered the "absolute worst" case of child abuse her emergency room doctor had seen in 30 years.
"Lucio still advances no evidence that is reliable and supportive of her acquittal," the office wrote in court documents last month.
The Cameron County District Attorney's Office, which prosecuted Lucio, declined to comment.
Lucio, 53, would be the first Latina executed by Texas and the first woman since 2014. Only 17 women have been executed in the U.S. since the Supreme Court lifted its ban on the death penalty in 1976, most recently in January 2021.
In their clemency petition, Lucio's lawyers say that while she had used drugs, leading her to temporarily lose custody of her children, she was a loving mother who worked to remain drug-free and provide for her family. Lucio has 14 children and was pregnant with the youngest two when Mariah died.
Lucio and her children struggled through poverty. At times, they were homeless and relied on food banks for meals, according to the petition. Child Protective Services was present in the family's life, but there was never an accusation of abuse by any of her children, Potkin said.
Lucio had been sexually assaulted multiple times, starting at age 6, and had been physically and emotionally abused by two husbands. Her lawyers say this lifelong trauma made her susceptible to giving a false confession.
In the 2020 documentary "The State of Texas vs. Melissa," Lucio said investigators kept pushing her to say she had hurt Mariah.
"I was not gonna admit to causing her death because I wasn't responsible," Lucio said.
Her lawyers say Lucio's sentence was disproportionate to what her husband and Mariah's father, Robert Alvarez, received. He got a four-year sentence for causing injury to a child by omission even though he also was responsible for Mariah's care, Lucio's lawyers argue.
In 2019, a three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned Lucio's conviction, ruling she was deprived of "her constitutional right to present a meaningful defense." However, the full court in 2021 said the conviction had to be upheld for procedural reasons, "despite the difficult issue of the exclusion of testimony that might have cast doubt on the credibility of Lucio's confession."
Three jurors and one alternate in Lucio's trial have signed affidavits expressing doubts about her conviction.
"She was not evil. She was just struggling. ... If we had heard passionately from the defense defending her in some way, we might have reached a different decision," juror Johnny Galvan wrote in an affidavit.
In a letter last month to the Board of Pardons and Paroles and to Abbott, 83 Texas House members said executing Lucio would be "a miscarriage of justice."
"As a conservative Republican myself, who has long been a supporter of the death penalty in the most heinous cases ... I have never seen a more troubling case than the case of Melissa Lucio," said state Rep. Jeff Leach, who signed the letter.
Abbott can grant a one-time, 30-day reprieve. He can grant clemency if a majority of the paroles board recommends it.
The board plans to vote on Lucio's clemency petition two days before the scheduled execution, Rachel Alderete, the board's director of support operations, said in an email. A spokeswoman for Abbott's office did not return an email seeking comment.
Abbott has granted clemency to only one death row inmate, Thomas Whitaker, since taking office in 2015. Whitaker was convicted of masterminding the fatal shootings of his mother and brother. His father, who survived, led the effort to save Whitaker, saying he would be victimized again if his son was executed.
Lucio's supporters have said her clemency request is similar in that her family would be retraumatized if she's executed.
"Please allow us to reconcile with Mariah's death and remember her without fresh pain, anguish and grief. Please spare the life of our mother," Lucio's children wrote in a letter to Abbott and the board.
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Ukrainian forces retake areas near Kyiv amid fear of traps
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian troops moved cautiously to retake territory north of the country's capital on Saturday, using cables to pull the bodies of civilians off streets of one town out of fear that Russian forces may have left them booby-trapped.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that departing Russian troops were creating a "catastrophic" situation for civilians by leaving mines around homes, abandoned equipment and "even the bodies of those killed." His claims could not be independently verified.
Associated Press journalists in Bucha, a suburb northwest of Kyiv, watched as Ukrainian soldiers backed by a column of tanks and other armored vehicles used cables to drag bodies off of a street from a distance. Locals said the dead — the AP counted at least six — were civilians killed without provocation by departing Russian soldiers.
"Those people were just walking and they shot them without any reason. Bang," said a Bucha resident who declined to give his name citing safety reasons. "In the next neighborhood, Stekolka, it was even worse. They would shoot without asking any question."
Ukraine and its Western allies reported mounting evidence of Russia withdrawing its forces from around Kyiv and building its troop strength in eastern Ukraine.
The visible shift did not mean the country faced a reprieve from more than five weeks of war or that the more than 4 million refugees who have fled Ukraine will return soon. Zelenskyy said he expects departed towns to endure missile and rocket strikes from afar and for the battle in the east to be intense.
"It's still not possible to return to normal life, as it used to be, even at the territories that we are taking back after the fighting," the president said.
Moscow's focus on eastern Ukraine also kept the besieged southeastern city of Mariupol in the crosshairs. The port city on the Sea of Azov is located in the mostly Russian-speaking Donbas region, where Moscow-backed separatists have fought Ukrainian troops for eight years. Military analysts think Russian President Vladimir Putin is determined to capture the region after his forces failed to secure Kyiv and other major cities.
The International Committee of the Red Cross planned to try to get into Mariupol to evacuate residents after canceling the operation the previous day when it did not receive assurances the route was safe. Local authorities said Russian forces blocked access to the city. There was no word as of late Saturday whether the Red Cross managed to reach Mariupol.
An adviser to Zelenskyy, Oleksiy Arestovych, said in an interview with Russian lawyer and activist Mark Feygin that Russia and Ukraine had reached an agreement to allow 45 buses to drive to Mariupol to evacuate residents "in coming days."
The Mariupol city council said earlier Saturday that 10 empty buses were headed to Berdyansk, a city 84 kilometers (52.2 miles) west of Mariupol, to pick up people who managed to get there on their own. About 2,000 made it out of Mariupol on Friday, some on buses and some in their own vehicles, city officials said.
Meanwhile, Ukraine's deputy prime minister, Iryna Vereshchuk, said 765 Mariupol residents on Saturday used private vehicles to reach Zaporizhzhia, a city still under Ukrainian control that has served as the destination for other planned evacuations.
Among those escaping was Tamila Mazurenko, who said she fled Mariupol on Monday, made it to Berdyansk that night and then took a bus to Zaporizhzhia. Mazurenko said she waited for a bus until Friday, spending one night sleeping in a field.
"I have only one question: Why?" she said of her city's ordeal. "We only lived as normal people. And our normal life was destroyed. And we lost everything. I don't have any job, I can't find my son."
Mariupol has been surrounded by Russian forces for more than a month and suffered some of the war's worst attacks, including on a maternity hospital and a theater that was sheltering civilians. Around 100,000 people are believed to remain in the city, down from a prewar population of 430,000, and they face dire shortages of water, food, fuel and medicine.
The city's capture would give Moscow an unbroken land bridge from Russia to Crimea, which it seized from Ukraine in 2014. But its resistance also has taken on symbolic significance during Russia's invasion, said Volodymyr Fesenko, head of the Ukrainian think tank Penta.
"Mariupol has become a symbol of Ukrainian resistance, and without its conquest, Putin cannot sit down at the negotiating table," Fesenko said.
About 500 refugees from eastern Ukraine, including 99 children and 12 people with disabilities, arrived in the Russian city of Kazan by train overnight. Asked if he saw a chance to return home, Mariupol resident Artur Kirillov answered, "That's unlikely, there is no city anymore."
In towns and cities surrounding Kyiv, signs of fierce fighting were everywhere in the wake of the Russian redeployment. Destroyed armored vehicles from both armies lay in streets and fields along with scattered military gear.
Ukrainian troops were stationed at the entrance to Antonov Airport in suburb of Hostomel, demonstrating control of the runway that Russia tried to storm in the first days of the war.
Inside the compound, the Mriya, one of the biggest planes ever built, lay wrecked underneath a hangar pockmarked with holes from the February attack.
"The Russians couldn't make one like it so they destroyed it," said Oleksandr Merkushev, mayor of the Kyiv suburb of Irpin.
Irpin has seen some of the fiercest battles, and Merkushev said Russian troops "left behind them many bodies, many destroyed buildings, and they mined many places."
A prominent Ukrainian photojournalist who went missing last month in a combat zone near the capital was found dead Friday in the Huta Mezhyhirska village north of Kyiv, the country's prosecutor general's office announced. The prosecutor general's office attributed Maks Levin's death to two gunshots allegedly fired by the Russian military and said an investigation was underway.
Elsewhere, at least three Russian ballistic missiles were fired late Friday at the Odesa region on the Black Sea, regional leader Maksim Marchenko said. The Ukrainian military said the Iskander missiles did not hit the critical infrastructure they targeted in Odesa, Ukraine's largest port and the headquarters of its navy.
Ukraine's state nuclear agency reported a series of blasts Saturday that injured four people in Enerhodar, a southeastern city that has been under Russian control since early March along with the nearby Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. Ukraine's human rights ombudsman said via Telegram that the four were badly burned when Russian troops fired light and noise grenades and mortars at a pro-Ukraine demonstration.
The head of Ukraine's delegation in talks with Russia said Moscow's negotiators informally agreed to most of a draft proposal discussed during face-to-face talks in Istanbul this week, but no written confirmation has been provided. However, Davyd Arakhamia said on Ukrainian TV that he hopes that draft is developed enough so that the two countries' presidents can meet to discuss it.
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Karmanau reported from Lviv, Ukraine. Andrea Rosa in Irpin, Ukraine, and Associated Press journalists around the world contributed to this report.
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He's been treating Valley patients for colon cancer since the 90s, but Cardenas says he never expected that he would be the patient one day.
Through treatment and a full-circle experience, his perspective of the disease has changed.
"When I talk to my patients about it, when I found this in other people, I can relate to them in the first person," Cardenas said. "I've done that three times in the last week and a half about what this means because I've experienced it myself. I can understand that somebody might feel embarrassed about coming to have an examination, but you know, embarrassment is a really dumb thing to die from. No one should die from embarrassment. While not everybody wants to sign up to have somebody put a tube up their yahoo— come get it done because it could save your life."
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MEXICO CITY (AP) — At least three people were killed in a shooting and subsequent confrontation with police Saturday at a beachside restaurant in Mexico's Pacific coast resort of Acapulco.
The prosecutor's office in Guerrero state, where Acapulco is located, said two gunmen approached and killed two men at a beachside restaurant.
Police then chased the attackers down the beach, killing one and seriously wounding the other. Video posted on social media showed people running down the beach as gunshots rang out. Others appeared to take cover behind tables or chairs.
Beachside shootings have occurred before in Acapulco, which has been plagued by gang violence since 2006.
In November, police said gunmen pulled up in a boat and shot a man to death on a popular beach in Acapulco. The attackers then apparently fled in the boat.
On Mexico's Caribbean coast, there was a Nov. 4 shootout on a beach in Puerto Morelos south of Cancun, involving a squad of armed men who left two alleged drug dealers dead.
That daytime bloodshed sent tourists scrambling for cover at two large hotels where local drug gangs were apparently competing for drug sales.
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Residents affected by lift bridge closure in Rio Hondo
Frustration is growing among some Rio Hondo residents living in front of the FM 106 lift bridge.
The Texas Department of Transportation said the temporary closure will last until the end of next week. Drivers will be forced to find an alternate route, which turns a one-mile drive into a five-mile-long drive.
With gas prices still high, that extra mileage concerns drivers.
For Daniel Sierra, a mailman for USPS, his job just got a little more complicated.
"For me, I might actually have to talk to my boss about my gas compensation because the office pays for that,” said Sierra. “But 5 miles, that could really put a damper in somebody's tank…at least a little bit."
Juan Barrientos owns a plumbing business and says he relies on the bridge to get to and from his business appointments daily. Barrientos says this detour will also put a hole in his wallet.
"They were supposed to have fixed it and put, I don't know how many millions of dollars, and I don't think it got where it should be," Barrientos said. "But I guess we just have to live with it, right?"
In a release, TxDOT says the temporary shutdown of the Rio Hondo bridge is due to maintenance work.
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States look for solutions as US fentanyl deaths keep rising
As the addiction and overdose crisis that has gripped the U.S. for two decades turns even deadlier, state governments are scrambling for ways to stem the destruction wrought by fentanyl and other synthetic opioids.
In statehouses across the country, lawmakers have been considering and adopting laws on two fronts: reducing the risk to users and increasing the penalties for dealing fentanyl or mixing it with other drugs. Meanwhile, Republican state attorneys general are calling for more federal action, while some GOP governors are deploying National Guard units with a mission that includes stopping the flow of fentanyl from Mexico.
"It's a fine line to help people and try to get people clean, and at the same time incarcerate and get the drug dealers off the streets," said Nathan Manning, a Republican state senator in Ohio who is sponsoring legislation to make it clear that materials used to test drugs for fentanyl are legal.
The urgency is heightened because of the deepening impact of the drugs. Last year, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported the nation had hit a grim milestone. For the first time, more than 100,000 Americans had died of drug overdoses over a 12-month period. About two-thirds of the deaths were linked to fentanyl and other synthetic drugs, which can be 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine, heroin or prescription opioids.
The recent case of five West Point cadets who overdosed on fentanyl-laced cocaine during spring break in Florida put the dangers and pervasiveness of the fentanyl crisis back in the spotlight.
The chemical precursors to the drugs are being shipped largely from China to Mexico, where much of the illicit fentanyl supply is produced in labs before being smuggled into the U.S.
While users sometimes seek out fentanyl specifically, it and other synthetics with similar properties are often mixed with other drugs or formed into counterfeit pills so users often don't know they're taking it.
Advocates say test strips can help prevent accidental overdoses of drugs laced with fentanyl. The strips are given out at needle exchanges and sometimes at concerts or other events where drugs are expected to be sold or used.
Thomas Stuber, chief legislative officer at The LCADA Way, a drug treatment organization in Ohio that serves Lorain County and nearby areas, has been pushing for the test strip legislation. It also would ease access to naloxone, a drug that can be used to revive people when they're having opioid overdoses.
"This is a harm-reduction approach that has received a lot of acceptance," he said. "We cannot treat somebody if they're dead."
Since last year, at least a half-dozen states have enacted similar laws and at least a dozen others have considered them, according to research by the National Conference of State Legislatures.
In West Virginia, the state hardest hit by opioids per capita, lawmakers passed a bill this month to legalize the testing strips. It now heads to the governor.
The measure was sponsored by Republican lawmakers. But state Delegate Mike Pushkin, a Democrat whose district includes central Charleston, has also been pushing for more access to fentanyl strips. He said the situation got worse last year when a state law tightened regulations on needle exchanges, causing some of them to close.
Pushkin, who also is in long-term addiction recovery, is pleased with passage of the testing strip bill but upset with another measure passed this month that would increase the penalties for trafficking fentanyl. That bill also would create a new crime of adding fentanyl to another drug.
"Their initial reaction is, 'We have to do something,'" he said. "It's not just about doing something, it's about doing the right thing that actually has results."
But for many lawmakers, making sure that tough criminal penalties apply to fentanyl is a priority.
California Assemblywoman Janet Nguyen, a Republican, introduced a measure that would make penalties for dealing fentanyl just as harsh as those for selling cocaine or heroin. The Republican represents Orange County, where there were more than 600 reported fentanyl-related deaths last year.
"This is sending messages to those who aren't afraid of selling these drugs that there's a longer, bigger penalty than you might think," said Nguyen, whose bill failed to advance from her chamber's public safety committee in a 5-2 vote last week. She said after the bill failed that she was considering trying again.
She said committee members stressed compassion for drug users, something she said she agrees with.
"The less available these pills are out there, the better it is," Nguyen said. "And that is going after the drug dealer."
The same day her measure failed to advance, a Democratic lawmaker in California announced a different bill to increase fentanyl-dealing penalties.
The National Conference of State Legislatures found 12 states with fentanyl-specific drug trafficking or possession laws as of last year. Similar measures have been introduced or considered since the start of 2021 in at least 19 states, the Associated Press found in an analysis of bills compiled by LegiScan. That does not include measures to add more synthetic opioids to controlled substance lists to mirror federal law; those have been adopted in many states, with bipartisan support.
Fentanyl has been in the spotlight in Colorado since February, when five people were found dead in a suburban Denver apartment from overdoses of fentanyl mixed with cocaine.
Under state law, possession with intent to distribute less than 14 grams of fentanyl is an offense normally punishable by two to four years in prison. But fentanyl is so potent that 14 grams can represent up to 700 lethal doses, under a calculation used by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency.
"It's making it impossible to hold the dealer accountable for the deadliness of the drugs they're peddling," Colorado House Speaker Alec Garnett, a Democrat, said in an interview.
He and a bipartisan group of lawmakers last week unveiled a bill also backed by Democratic Gov. Jared Polis that would increase penalties for dealers with smaller amounts of fentanyl and in cases where the drug leads to a death. The legislation also would increase the accessibility of naloxone and test strips while steering people who possess fentanyl into education and treatment programs.
Maritza Perez, director of national affairs at the Drug Policy Alliance, a group that advocates for harm-reduction measures, is skeptical of the legislation that would increase criminal penalties.
"We have the largest incarceration rate in the entire world and we're also setting records in terms of overdose deaths," she said.
Democratic governors are focusing primarily on harm reduction methods. Among them is Illinois Gov. Jay Pritzker, who released a broad overdose action plan last month.
Several Republican governors and attorneys general have responded to the rising death toll with administrative enforcement efforts and by pushing for more federal intervention.
Last year, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey called for states to help secure the border with Mexico. Along with trying to keep people from entering the U.S., stopping the flow of fentanyl was cited as a reason. Several other Republican governors have sent contingents of state troopers or National Guard units.
The Texas Military Department said that from March 2021 through earlier this month, its troops near the border confiscated more than 1,200 pounds (540 kilograms) of fentanyl. By comparison, federal authorities reported confiscating about 11,000 pounds (4,990 kilograms) in 2021 — still a fraction of what entered the country.
Last year, the U.S. Department of Justice filed about 2,700 cases involving crimes related to the distribution of fentanyl and similar synthetic drugs, up nearly tenfold from 2017. Even so, Republican state officials are critical of federal efforts to stop fentanyl from entering the country.
In January, 16 GOP state attorneys general sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken calling on him to exert more pressure on China and Mexico to stop the flow of fentanyl. Those are steps that Dr. Rahul Gupta, the director of National Drug Control Policy, said are already being taken.
In March, West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey called on U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland for more enforcement on fentanyl trafficking and harsher penalties.
"Fentanyl is killing Americans of all walks of life in unprecedented numbers," Morrisey said in a statement emailed to the AP, "and the federal government must respond with full force, across the board, using every tool available to stem the tide of death."
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