- Lions End First Half of 32-4A on a High Note
- La Feria ISD Held Another Successful Parent Conference
- Strong Appearance for Lions at Hidalgo Power Meet
- LFECHS Students Get to Meet Local Actress
- Students Participate in Marine Biology Camp
- Two LFECHS Students Qualify for All-State Band
- Lions, Lionettes Add Wins in Basketball
- City Council Discuss Grants, Sidewalk Improvements & More
- Fiesta de La Feria is Right Around the Corner
- Popular National Chain Opens in La Feria
State
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Texas A&M To Lead NSF-Funded Water Insecurity Research Network
by Leslie Lee, Texas A&M University College of Geosciences COLLEGE STATION – Water insecurity is a reality...
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Study: Most Republicans, Democrats Agree Climate Change is Real
by Eric Galatas AUSTIN, Texas – Democrats and Republicans agree on climate change more than they might...
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Health Impacts of Oil and Gas Pollution: Texas Mom Shares Her Story
by Mary Kuhlman Dallas – The Environmental Protection Agency and Interior Department are rolling back regulations for...
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Ranchers Hindered in Efforts to Combat Cattle Fever Ticks
Texas Farm Bureau asks state agency to reconsider its actions (WACO, Texas)—Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) is disappointed...
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More Texans Have ACA Health Coverage in 2018
by Eric Galatas HOUSTON – Despite confusion over recent congressional efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act,...
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Consumer Diets Contribute to Climate Change
by Eric Galatas AUSTIN, Texas – Researchers say they’ve tapped the most comprehensive estimate of greenhouse gas...
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Detention for Immigrant Children Swells to Billion-Dollar Industry
by Eric Galatas AUSTIN, Texas – The cost to taxpayers for detaining immigrant children has grown from...
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UTRGV STUDY ABROAD: Brazil Students Embrace Living in the Moment
Students Embrace Living in the Moment ‘Study abroad changes you as a person, changes your perspectives, changes...
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Government Watchdog Groups: Pruitt’s EPA Exit “Long Overdue”
by Trimmel Gomes WASHINGTON – After allegedly overspending on everything from pens to lavish trips and accepting...
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Struggling Texans Can Double Money at Farmers’ Markets
by Eric Galatas LUBBOCK, Texas – One-in-four Texas children is food insecure, meaning he or she frequently...