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    San Benito High School TB tests come back negative

    SAN BENITO, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Cameron County Health Administrator Esmeralda Guajardo announced all Tuberculosis tests performed on San Benito High School students came back negative. On March 27, the Cameron County Public Health Department notified San Benito CISD that an individual at San Benito High School had tested positive for Tuberculosis, according to Guajardo. She []

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    Car crashes into fence during police chase in San Benito

    SAN BENITO, Texas (ValleyCentral) — A car crashed into a fence during a police chase in San Benito on Monday. According to the San Benito Police Department, an officer was pursuing a vehicle when it crashed into a fence at Sam Houston and Edward Street. The police unit also skid onto the curb over the []

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    Top wanted state fugitive arrested in San Benito

    SAN BENITO, Texas (ValleyCentral) — One of the state's most wanted fugitives was arrested in San Benito, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety. Jose Angel Leal, 45, was arrested Wednesday morning during a traffic stop for a vehicle license plate violation. Leal was listed as Texas DPS 10 Most Wanted Fugitives on a []

  • Man caught illegally dumping shingles in San Benito

    The Cameron County Sheriff’s Office on Monday arrested a 44-year-old man for dumping a trailer full of shingles in San Benito.

  • VARCO claims San Benito trying to ‘rob’ Resaca Village

    SAN BENITO — City officials are trying to “take over” San Benito’s first resaca-side commercial development, failing to give its developer more time to complete construction, an attorney said Thursday.

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    San Benito ISD election showing strong voter turnout

    SAN BENITO, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Wednesday was the third day of early voting for the May elections and in San Benito the school board race is heating up and drawing a sizable crowd. According to information provided by the Cameron County Elections Office, the first two days of early voting in the race for school []

  • 'Crowded' megacap trade in US stocks awaits earnings test

    Next week’s earnings reports from some of the market’s biggest technology and growth companies could prove an important test for the U.S. stock rally, which has flagged as expectations for interest cuts fade. Tesla, Meta Platforms, Alphabet and Microsoft - all set to report next week - are part of the group of companies that had been dubbed the Magnificent Seven as they led the S&P 500 to a 24% gain last year. The companies are seen as important bellwethers due to dominant positions atop their...

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    San Benito man, teen arrested for home burglary, sheriff says

    SAN BENITO, Texas (ValleyCentral) — The Cameron County Sheriff's Office is investigating a burglary in San Benito that occurred on April 11. According to the sheriff's office, deputies responded to a residence on the 29000 block of Saskatchewan Lane. Deputies made contact with a 25-year-old woman who told them unknown people entered her home without []

  • Tecno Camon 30 Premier battery life test results are ready

    While we are preparing the full Tecno Camon 30 Premier review, we decided to share the results from our battery test. The handset earned a respectable 13:29h Active Use Score, which is more than what you could expect from most devices in the same price range. The Camon 30 Premier uses a 5,000 mAh battery, which is tasked to power a large 6.77-inch OLED display and a Dimensity 8200 SoC. Interestingly, the OLED is of the LTPO kind, which probably saves some power, and as evidenced by the tests,...

  • Court approves mass claim against Mercedes and Renault for manipulated diesel tests

    The Car Claim Foundation will be allowed to start a collective lawsuit on behalf of the owners of Mercedes-Benz and Renault diesel cars with manipulated emissions test results, the Amsterdam court decided on Wednesday. The Car Claim Foundation is supported by the Dutch consumer association, Consumentenbond, and will attempt to get compensation for over 100,000 drivers whom the car manufacturers duped.

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  • Tuberculosis case in Corby school as health bosses begin screening 'close contacts'

    A child at Brooke Weston Academy in Corby has received a diagnosis of tuberculosis. The illness is rarely seen in children in the UK and causes a persistent cough, a high temperature, weight loss, night sweats and swellings. It can be – in very rare cases – fatal if not treated. Public health bosses are working with the school to ensure the disease is contained. The council, local integrated care board and the East Midlands UK Health Security Agency are also involved in the response. There...