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Davis Rankin is seen. Photo Courtesy Radio United

Davis Rankin, a radio pioneer with four decades of experience, has officially retired.

Mayor Ambrosio Hernandez speaks June 10 at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new multi-use facility. CITY OF PHARR PHOTO

PHARR — There’s going to be some new digs here after the city held a groundbreaking ceremony for a multi-use facility.

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This week, Cinderella is featuring two great dogs, Little Laddy and Sweet Sammie. Both were born in 2024 and are affectionate, as well as friendly. He’s a small male and she’s a medium sized female.

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The Rio Grande Valley Vipers will officially celebrate 20 years of operation this upcoming 2026-2027 season.

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Texas Department of Public Safety special agents monitor four undocumented immigrants from Honduras who were caught on private property in Kinney County on Nov. 9, 2021. GABRIEL CÁRDENAS/ ProPublica via The Texas Tribune

A sweeping 2023 Texas immigration law that lets state authorities arrest and deport people suspected of having illegally crossed the U.S.-Mexico border can go into effect after a federal appeals court on Friday lifted a lower court's stoppage of certain provisions.

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The Pharr Economic Development Corporation (EDC) and the UTRGV Entrepreneurship and Commercialization Center (ECC), will host Doing Business in Pharr, an upcoming business roundtable designed to help entrepreneurs and small business owners better understand how to start and grow within the city.

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The Board of Commissioners for Pharr met for its regular meeting last week. In that meeting, they addressed an agenda, that included several highlights.

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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick speaks to delegates and attendees at the 2026 Texas State Republican Convention on Friday in Houston. EDDIE GASPAR/ The Texas Tribune

HOUSTON — Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick on Friday said Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate Rep. James Talarico will “go to hell” for his interpretations of the Bible, as Talarico has made his Christian faith a cornerstone of his campaign.

Davis Rankin is seen. Photo Courtesy Radio United

I called my old radio buddy Davis Rankin the other day, but I can’t remember why I called.

“That’s because you’re losing your memory.”

Actually, I had a local politician tell me that exact thing a few years ago. He had dropped a political ad off at The Advance News office, but I told him that I needed to fact check the allegations in his ad before I ran it. Just because he claimed his political opponent was guilty of this or that didn’t make it so.

Gains seen in all subjects on STAAR tests

Texas high school students showed improvement in every subject in this spring’s endof- course STAAR exams, the Texas Education Agency reported.

The results include assessments in Algebra I, English I, English II, biology and U.S. history. The biggest improvement was in biology, with 71% of students meeting expectations, up 9%.

Sports

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For the first time since 1973, the New York Knicks are taking an NBA championship back to the “Mecca.”

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The Vipers recently announced six priority home dates ahead of their 20th season in operation.

If you’re wondering what in the world “priority home dates” even means, it essentially translates to game nights that have a lot more going on with them compared to other traditional games.

Meaning, these certain home games will either have a theme going on for the fans, there will be a key match-up for the home team or another type of promotion will be in play — pun intended.

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The Rio Grande Valley Vipers will officially celebrate 20 years of operation this upcoming 2026-2027 season.

To celebrate the momentous occasion, the local ball club unveiled a special commemorative logo earlier in the month to honor the two decades that the team has been around. For those who are out of the loop, the Vipers are the minor league (G-League) team of the Houston Rockets — which operates in the NBA.

Opinion

President Donald Trump is seen in this portrait. White House Photo

Thankfully, President Donald J. Trump has seen the light — this country’s economy is doomed if this war in Iran, the naval blockade, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz (territorial waters belonging to Iran and Oman) continues for another month, let alone another week.

Oil executives reportedly reached out to the president in recent weeks to warn him that this nation’s oil reserves are running dangerously low.

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Iranian Islamists believe President Donald Trump is afraid to get into a prolonged war with Iran. Their plan is to put together a series of delays culminating in the American elections.

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When cheating is first introduced into an organization, it is generally accompanied by some false claim that the change is some sort of improvement or even a measure to protect against dishonesty.

Minorities, for example, may sometimes find it difficult to obtain picture I.D.s, due to a lack of transportation. It is claimed that such an I.D. requirement may prevent some people from voting.

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Absurdity in modern-day America is…

“The fact that the San Antonio Spurs managed to blow a 29-point lead last week as they lost the NBA championship to the NY Knicks?”

No, that’s not it.

“How about a guy like Texas AG Ken Paxton, who has enough baggage to sink a naval carrier, beat a relatively decent guy like John Cornyn in last month’s GOP primary?”

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This week, Cinderella is featuring two great dogs, Little Laddy and Sweet Sammie. Both were born in 2024 and are affectionate, as well as friendly. He’s a small male and she’s a medium-sized female.

Laddy, the lovable boy

Born in December 2024, Laddy is an adorable fellow who weighs only 15 pounds. He’s a cross between an Italian Greyhound and a Chihuahua.

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Matthew 5:14-16 (Jesus speaking), “You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hid. Nor do men light a lamp and put it under a bushel, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house. Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.”

Obituaries

MARIA OLIVIA SANCHEZ

Maria Olivia (Lopez) Sanchez, 91, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at Rio Grande Regional Hospital in McAllen.

ANSELMO “CHEMO” ZUNIGA

Anselmo “Chemo” Zuniga, 83, passed away Sunday, May 3, 2026, at his residence in Pharr.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Feliciano and Valvina Zuniga; his brothers, Pedro, Rodolfo, Edelmiro, Feliciano Jr., and Arturo Zuniga; and his sister, San Juana Zuniga.

IRENEO “NENE” SANCHEZ

Ireneo “Nene” Sanchez, a lifelong resident of Pharr, was born on January 14, 1940, to Tomas and Margarita (Herebia) Sanchez. He passed away on Feb. 26, 2026, at the age of 86, at the hospital following a brief illness.

Nene was preceded in death by his baby sister, Olivia Sanchez; his beloved mother and father; his sister, Maria Luisa “Chita” Sanchez; and his sister, Margarita “Mague” Sanchez.

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SAN JUAN — The PSJA Bears, who are arguably the best team in the RGV, won their first postseason game against the Harlingen Cardinals on Thursday by the score of 13-0.

The second game is set for Harlingen on Friday. If there is a third game needed, it will be on Saturday in San Juan at 1 p.m.

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The UTRGV Vaqueros (5-8. 0-3) took a regular season series against the Texas Southern University Tigers during a home stretch in Edinburg.

On Wednesday, the Vaqueros took the commanding win, 10-4. The night before that, they won 5-3.

This weekend, starting on Friday, UTRGV will host a Southland Conference three-game series against New Orleans University.

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