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“We are ready”: SPI outlines spring break preparations

Angie Gamez Special to the PRESS The month of March on South Padre Island doesn’t conjure up thoughts of the start of spring, spring cleaning, or the time to plant annuals. Rather, it’s the anticipation of a flock of spring breakers, endless traffic, patrol cars, sirens, a crowded beach, and rowdy partying during most of …

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Lady Tarpons Bow Out in Bi-district

By Larry Gage Special to the PRESS The Port Isabel Lady Tarpons’ postseason run has ended after one game.  The Lady Tarpons lost their first-round basketball playoff game to Sinton, 55-26, at Alice High School, in Alice, Texas, on Tuesday, February 18, night.  “We trailed 8-0 in the first quarter and we called timeout,” head …

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Reagan selected director of CAC

By ALAN RAMIREZ Special to the PRESS The Children’s Advocacy Center of Cameron and Willacy Counties have announced Rio Grande Valley native Laura Lyles Regan as the new Executive Director of their organization. Reagan has been a contributor to the PRESS since last summer, where she’s written parenting columns and reported on South Padre Island.  …

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SPI council selects Soto as new city secretary, makes changes to Padre Blvd median project

By Pamela Cody Special to the PRESS      The SPI City Council held its regular meeting Wednesday, February 19, to discuss items of business including naming a new city secretary and amending the landscaping plans currently underway on the Island’s medians.      After an impressive 35-year career as city secretary, Susan Manning is retiring on March 31, …

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Tiger shrimp caught on Port Isabel shrimp boat

By Gaige Davila editor@portisabelsouthpadre.com Two eleven-inch tiger shrimp, or giant tiger prawns (penaeus monodon) were caught off the Louisiana coast by a shrimp boat captained by Frankie Perez, operating out of Twin City Shrimp Company in Port Isabel. The shrimp were caught in 28 fathoms of water (168 feet).  Tiger shrimp have a distinctive black …

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Local PDs acting in statewide “Warrant Roundup” for unpaid fines

By Gaige Davila editor@portisabelsouthpadre.com South Padre Island Police Department (SPIPD) is one of more than 300 law enforcement agencies acting in a statewide “warrant roundup,” to collect unpaid fines on outstanding warrants, according to a press release from the City of South Padre Island.  Laguna Vista Police Department (LVPD) is also acting in the “roundup,” …

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Affordable housing subdivision approved for Laguna Heights

  By Gaige Davila editor@portisabelsouthpadre.com A 302-lot, 84.5-acre subdivision south of Laguna Heights, bordered by Pennsylvania Avenue, will develop soon, after Port Isabel’s city commissioners granted preliminary approval to the project on February 12.  The subdivision, named Bahia Point, and its developers, S.R. Campbell Properties, had a hearing with the city’s planning and zoning commission …

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Port Isabel sues Port of Brownsville over potential LNG export plant leases

  By Gaige Davila editor@portisabelsouthpadre.com   The City of Port Isabel, with Port Isabel Mayor Juan Jose “JJ” Zamora and Port Isabel City Commissioner Martin Cantu, have filed a lawsuit against the Port of Brownsville for its lease agreements with liquified natural gas (LNG) companies.  Texas LNG, Annova LNG and Rio Grande LNG are seeking …

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Affordable housing planned near Laguna Heights

              By Gaige Davila editor@portisaelsouthpadre.com Harlingen, Texas, based development company S.R. Campbell Properties is planning to build a large subdivision adjacent to Laguna Heights, extending existing streets and adding around 150 homes spread among 302 lots.  At 84.50 acres, which starts beyond the fenceline bordering Pennsylvania Avenue, the Bahia …

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District competition will be fierce with newly released UIL Alignment

          By Constancio Martinez, Jr. Special to the PRESS Rio Grande Valley coaches met this Monday, February 3, at the Harlingen Aquatic Center for the unveiling of the new UIL 2020-21 and 2021-22 Realignment for Football, Volleyball, and Basketball. The District Assignments and Reclassification involving Port Isabel are as follows. For …

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