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STARR COUNTY


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Texas offers Trump administration more land and support for mass deportations

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Two events in the Rio Grande Valley on Tuesday made clear Texas officials will work with the Trump administration on immigration.

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Trump’s border czar pick supports using Texas ranch for mass deportations

Read full article: Trump’s border czar pick supports using Texas ranch for mass deportations

Gov. Greg Abbott also announced that the state is adding more floating barriers to the Rio Grande.

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A Texas border county backed Democrats for generations. Trump won it decisively

Read full article: A Texas border county backed Democrats for generations. Trump won it decisively

Republicans had a big night in South Texas, flipping predominately Hispanic counties along the US-Mexico border.

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An election about elections: A South Texas town asks itself who should run voting operations

Read full article: An election about elections: A South Texas town asks itself who should run voting operations

The Rio Grande City mayor and two of his fellow commissioners proposed the changes, claiming the city secretary mishandled their election.

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Texas buys two ranches near the border, including a huge property next to Big Bend National Park

Read full article: Texas buys two ranches near the border, including a huge property next to Big Bend National Park

A Starr County property was purchased to build border wall, while Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham said the state has many options for a sprawling ranch in West Texas.

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Texas woman charged with murder for self-induced abortion sues Starr County district attorney

Read full article: Texas woman charged with murder for self-induced abortion sues Starr County district attorney

The Starr County district attorney dropped the improper charges, but the fallout “forever changed the Plaintiff’s life,” a new federal lawsuit says.

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In Texas, ex-oil and gas workers champion geothermal energy as a replacement for fossil-fueled power plants

Read full article: In Texas, ex-oil and gas workers champion geothermal energy as a replacement for fossil-fueled power plants

Texas has become an early hot spot for geothermal energy exploration as scores of former oil industry workers and executives are taking their knowledge to a new energy source.

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Texas prosecutor disciplined for allowing murder charge against woman who self-managed an abortion

Read full article: Texas prosecutor disciplined for allowing murder charge against woman who self-managed an abortion

The State Bar of Texas has fined and suspended Starr County’s district attorney for pursuing a murder indictment against 26-year-old woman after she self-managed an abortion.

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Biden's movable wall is criticized by environmentalists and those who want more border security

Read full article: Biden's movable wall is criticized by environmentalists and those who want more border security

The Biden administration’s plan to build new barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border in South Texas calls for a “movable” design that frustrates both environmentalists and advocates of stronger border enforcement.

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Biden administration presses forward with border wall plans in Texas, angering allies

Read full article: Biden administration presses forward with border wall plans in Texas, angering allies

Even as the president says the barriers don’t work, his administration says it will waive environmental laws to build them quickly.

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The Biden administration says it is using executive power to allow border wall construction in Texas

Read full article: The Biden administration says it is using executive power to allow border wall construction in Texas

The Department of Homeland Security announced that the Biden administration leveraged sweeping executive power to waive 26 federal laws in South Texas.

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State continues negotiating with landowners to construct more portions of Texas border wall

Read full article: State continues negotiating with landowners to construct more portions of Texas border wall

Securing the land rights to build Texas’ portion of a border wall is proving to be a tedious and daunting process according to officials with the Texas Facilities Commission. The comments came during a Jan. 4 TFC meeting when another border wall construction contract was awarded.

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Border Crisis: Texas negotiates with landowners to build more segments of state-funded border wall

Read full article: Border Crisis: Texas negotiates with landowners to build more segments of state-funded border wall

The Texas Facilities Commission continues negotiating with private landowners for the rights to build segments of a state-funded border wall. Without these agreements, the state can’t move forward with building more segments of the wall.

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Texas’ heat index could reach 125 degrees over the next 30 years, study finds

Read full article: Texas’ heat index could reach 125 degrees over the next 30 years, study finds

“If it’s gonna rise by that much, I don’t think we’re prepared,” one South Texas mayor said of temperature increases.

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As they target South Texas, Republicans say one Democratic county isn’t maintaining campaign finance records

Read full article: As they target South Texas, Republicans say one Democratic county isn’t maintaining campaign finance records

Starr County, one of the four counties that make up the Rio Grande Valley, has not been able to produce campaign finance reports that it is required to maintain, according to a GOP group targeting the area.

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If Roe v. Wade is overturned, Texas district attorney offices would become a new battleground

Read full article: If Roe v. Wade is overturned, Texas district attorney offices would become a new battleground

The full and often unchecked power of the prosecutor was on display when a South Texas woman was charged with murder for a self-induced abortion.

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How reproductive rights groups sounded the alarm after a South Texas woman was charged with murder for an abortion

Read full article: How reproductive rights groups sounded the alarm after a South Texas woman was charged with murder for an abortion

The Rio Grande Valley, often seen as a reliable vote against abortion, has a long history of advocacy to increase access to the procedure.

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After pursuing an indictment, Starr County district attorney drops murder charge over self-induced abortion

Read full article: After pursuing an indictment, Starr County district attorney drops murder charge over self-induced abortion

Texas law exempts a pregnant person from being charged with murder or any lesser homicide charge for an abortion.

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Feds seek to protect rare Texas plant in the path of border wall construction

Read full article: Feds seek to protect rare Texas plant in the path of border wall construction

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed a rule earlier this week to list the prostrate milkweed, which lives along the Texas-Mexico border, as an endangered species. The rare plant is threatened in part by border security activities, scientists say.

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Gov. Greg Abbott has touted the state’s efforts to build a border wall, but many details remain a mystery

Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott has touted the state’s efforts to build a border wall, but many details remain a mystery

Abbott unveiled the first 900 feet of border barrier Saturday. But the state has been mum on where it plans to build additional barriers and how many miles it can afford.

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Gov. Greg Abbott inaugurates first stretch of state-funded border barrier in Starr County

Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott inaugurates first stretch of state-funded border barrier in Starr County

Abbott launched the construction of a wall along the Texas-Mexico border using state money and crowdfunded private donations. The state has at least $1.05 billion for the border barriers.

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Construction of Texas-Mexico border wall could begin soon

Read full article: Construction of Texas-Mexico border wall could begin soon

Construction is expected to begin soon on a 1.7-mile portion of the Texas border wall.

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Business leaders on Texas-Mexico border say state politicians ignore community needs while calling for a wall

Read full article: Business leaders on Texas-Mexico border say state politicians ignore community needs while calling for a wall

Many local officials and business leaders along the border say that the rhetoric is misplaced and that the broader needs of their communities can often get lost.

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Texas National Guard teams will vaccinate residents for COVID-19 in five rural counties, Gov. Greg Abbott announces

Read full article: Texas National Guard teams will vaccinate residents for COVID-19 in five rural counties, Gov. Greg Abbott announces

Soldiers with the Texas National Guard work at a drive-through COVID-19 testing center in Smithville on May 5, 2020. Greg Abbott announced Wednesday that National Guard troops will vaccinate residents in five rural counties as part of a new pilot program. Credit: Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman via USA TODAY NETWORKStarting Thursday, state mobile vaccination teams staffed by Texas National Guard members will be deployed to five rural Texas counties to administer coronavirus vaccines to qualified residents. National Guard teams will visit DeWitt, Marion, Real, Sherman and Starr counties as part of a newly-created State Mobile Vaccine Pilot Program announced by Gov. On Wednesday, President Biden ordered full reimbursement to states that use the National Guard to increase the pace of vaccinations nationally.

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The Trump administration awarded border wall contracts to build on land it doesn't own in Texas

Read full article: The Trump administration awarded border wall contracts to build on land it doesn't own in Texas

In order to build the border wall, the ranch’s front gate and the fence will have to be moved back. The situation could become even more complicated if President-elect Joe Biden makes good on his promise to stop border wall construction. The agreements are to build 146 miles of border wall and install nearly three dozen gates. Under the Trump administration, Starr has become one of the agency’s top priorities for the border wall. But Starr County, which lacks a levee system, had no wall before the Trump administration first proposed building there in 2017.

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Local health authority resigns in Texas border county battered by coronavirus

Read full article: Local health authority resigns in Texas border county battered by coronavirus

Dr. Jos Vzquez has resigned from his position as Starr Co. county health authority. Credit: Spencer Selvidge for The Texas TribuneNeed to stay updated on coronavirus news in Texas? The top doctor advising Starr County on local health policy resigned abruptly Monday, leaving temporarily vacant a key position in a rural border community already battered by the coronavirus. Starr County, population 65,000, is one of the poorest counties in the country. Starr County has had 68 confirmed coronavirus deaths and 2,213 cases as of Monday, according to state data.

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Texas passes 4,000 deaths, but Houston sees rates steady

Read full article: Texas passes 4,000 deaths, but Houston sees rates steady

AUSTIN, Texas Texas surpassed 4,000 deaths in the coronavirus pandemic Monday but officials in Houston, one of the hardest-hit cities in the U.S., say they are cautiously optimistic about recent trends following weeks of alarming surges at hospitals. Texas reported more than 7,400 confirmed new cases and at least 62 new deaths. The virus continues taking a particularly hard toll along the Texas-Mexico border: Hidalgo County has reported more than 140 deaths over the past week, and the county judge on Monday signed a shelter-at-home order. This action will help us do the right thing to save and protect each other from this deadly disease by sheltering at home, said Hidalgo County Judge Richard Cortez. But in Houston, officials say they are seeing signs of optimism.

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