by Amber Cortez | July 10th, 2020 | Auto Accident

Accident on Highway 4 Leaves 2 People, Toddler Hospitalized

On the early evening of July 7th, a head-on collision sent a male, a female driver, and a 2-year-old toddler to the hospital. Details About the Accident According to the Department of Public Safety (DPS) officials, the accident occurred at approximately 5:54 p.m on Highway 4. It was believed that the female driver operating a… Read More

by Amber Cortez | December 31st, 2019 | Pedestrian Accident

Fatal Auto-Pedestrian Crash in Brownsville

A fatal car crash is under investigation after a pedestrian was killed by a driver on Saturday afternoon. Details of the Accident The auto-pedestrian crash occurred on N. Minnesota Ave. in Brownsville, at approximately 6:45 p.m on December 28. The victim was an unidentified 39-year-old male. Authorities report the driver of the vehicle causing the… Read More

by Amber Cortez | November 30th, 2019 | Pedestrian Accident

UTRGV Student Struck In Attempt To Cross The Street

On Wednesday, November 27th, a UTRGV student was taken to the hospital after being struck by a black vehicle while crossing the street.  Details About The Incident According to Edinburg PD, the accident happened near the UTRGV campus on FM 107 and Sugar Road. The female student flipped into the air after she was struck… Read More

by Amber Cortez | October 17th, 2019 | Auto Accident

Sullivan City Auto-Pedestrian Accident

On the morning of October 12th, at approximately 6:30 am, an auto-pedestrian accident occurred that left one victim dead near Sullivan City on the westbound lanes of Expressway 83 north of FM 886. Details About the Incident The pedestrian was with a group of other unspecified individuals that were on the southbound side of the… Read More

by Amber Cortez | October 10th, 2019 | Legal Representation

Valuable Benefits of Choosing a Spanish Speaking Lawyer

It should come as no surprise that the majority of Rio Grande Valley residents are of Hispanic/Latino descent. Starr County, for instance, is 96.4 percent Hispanic/Latino and has been noted as being the county with the highest percentage of Latinos in Texas.  While English is prevalent in the Rio Grande Valley, there are many households… Read More

by Amber Cortez | April 11th, 2019 | Driving Tips

Local Police Warn of Dangers of “Cruising”

It might seem like harmless fun, but individuals “cruising around” our Rio Grande Valley city streets – even during business hours – are putting themselves and others in danger. Individuals living in San Juan might have noticed an unusual amount of traffic in recent weeks, specifically on Thursday nights. Recently, groups of drivers have begun… Read More

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