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Also on today's calendar: Frontera Fest: Kevvo & Vale Pintos - Saturday.
Today's riddle: What is the longest word in the dictionary? 🤔 (Answer below!)
1. Harlingen extending data center moratorium (star-telegram.com) — Harlingen officials are extending the city's moratorium on new data centers while engineers study how massive projects could strain local water, wastewater, electricity and nearby neighborhoods. The move follows public pushback over a proposed 1,800‑acre data center near Valley International Airport and a WaterWorks deal that could send millions of gallons of treated water to the facility.
2. Fruit Fly Quarantines Removed in Texas (citrusindustry.net) — Federal and state agriculture officials have lifted fruit fly quarantines that included the Harlingen area, freeing more than a thousand acres of commercial citrus from restrictions. This eradication of sapote and West Indian fruit flies means local growers can again move fruit without special federal limits, easing operations for Harlingen's citrus-related businesses.
3. 4Ever Family: Sarah (valleycentral.com) — From Harlingen, CBS 4 is spotlighting 16‑year‑old Sarah, a friendly, artsy teen in Texas foster care who dreams of siblings and a two‑parent home. The piece explains her interests, love of pets, and how Valley families can start the adoption or fostering process, including local information sessions and post‑adoption support.
4. DNA Can Prove Your Innocence — If They Let You Test It (law360.com) — Harlingen appears in a high-profile debate over postconviction DNA testing, as a local murder case is cited to show how Texas courts can block new evidence. The story explains how legal hurdles, not science, often decide whether DNA can be tested, raising questions about fairness and finality in serious criminal cases.
5. STHS honor 3 Edinburg police officers who save 2-year-old life (valleycentral.com) — Harlingen readers are hearing how South Texas Health System recognized three Edinburg police officers for saving a 2‑year‑old who nearly drowned, after rushing the child to an STHS pediatric ER while giving CPR. The child spent two weeks in intensive care before recovering, and officials are using the story to highlight drowning risks and prevention.
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