By Gaige Davila editor@portisabelsouthpadre.com The Port Isabel Tarpons will play their first, and only, regular game of the football season this Friday against PSJA Southwest at Tarpon Stadium. Initially, the Tarpons had a two-game season, after two postponements when COVID-19 cases began increasing across Texas and the Rio Grande Valley. COVID-19 cases in Cameron County …
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Oct 23 2020
PI-ISD welcomes back more students
By Gaige Davila editor@portisabelsouthpadre.com Point Isabel Independent School District (PI-ISD) phased more students back into its campuses as COVID-19 cases continue rising across the state, in their “Phase 3” plan. PI-ISD’s school board voted to continue transitioning students through a Texas Education Agency (TEA) waiver on Oct. 20 during a regular school board meeting. This …
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Oct 23 2020
Causeway begins lane closures
By Gaige Davila editor@portisabelsouthpadre.com This past week, The Texas Departmentof Transportaion (TxDOT) began closing the Queen Isabella Memorial Causeway lanes for maintenance projects that will last until December. Work crews began working on the Causeway on Monday, Oct. 19. The maintenance work includes cathodic, or anti-rust, protection, repainting and structural review and repairs. The work …
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Oct 23 2020
Tarpons to (finally) hit the gridiron
By Gaige Davila editor@portisabelsouthpadre.com The Port Isabel Tarpons will have a football season, albeit a short one, after months of planning, replanning, uncertainty, and, ultimately, concern. “You always want to err on the side of safety,” Port Isabel Head Football Coach and Athletic Director Tony Villarreal told the PRESS. “Because of the virus and it …
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Oct 23 2020
At Reyes Bakery, PI’s collective memory regains its space
By Gaige Davila editor@portisabelsouthpadre.com Reyes Bakery’s regulars know the familiar force of warm, sweet smelling air will greet them each time they pull open the bakery’s small wooden door. For some time, there was a quiet wonder if that unique, unreplicable salutation would ever return. Thankfully, it has, viral pandemic or not. On Sept. 24, …
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Oct 16 2020
Bars can reopen in Cameron County, Judge says
By Gaige Davila editor@portisabelsouthpadre.com Bars in Cameron County can now open at 50 percent capacity, two days after Governor Greg Abbott greenlighted their reopening in an executive order issued last week. Cameron County Judge Eddie Treviño Jr. announced bars can reopen during a Oct. 16 press conference. Bars can remain open until 11 p.m., with …
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Oct 16 2020
Drive-through boos: With trick-or-treating discouraged, Halloween may go on the road
By Gaige Davila editor@portisabelsouthpadre.com Perhaps at no surprise to anyone, trick-or-treating has been discouraged by Cameron County this year, because of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, traditional, door to door trick-or-treating is a high risk activity. Even quintessential Halloween events, like haunted houses, are not being authorized by …
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Oct 16 2020
County’s first-day voter turnout supasses 2016
By Gaige Davila editor@portisabelsouthpadre.com Almost 11,000 Cameron County residents voted on Texas’ first day of early voting, passing the 2016 general election’s first-day tally by 4,404 votes. Remi Garza, elections administrator for Cameron County, said this year’s election brought new challenges to the electoral process, but the turnout was unprecedented. “The overwhelming turnout on the …
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Oct 16 2020
PI-ISD extends meal program to all children
Meals soon to be served for weekends By Gaige Davila editor@portisabelsouthpadre.com Point Isabel ISD’s (PI-ISD) curbside meal program continues to evolve as the COVID-19 pandemic continues affecting the Rio Grande Valley. Starting Oct. 19, PI-ISD will extend their meal program to weekends, handing out breakfast and lunch bundles for Saturday and Sunday on Fridays. But …
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Oct 16 2020
LV proposes leasing Gwen Bowl from Cross Church
By Gaige Davila editor@portisabelsouthpadre.com The Gwen Bowl in Laguna Vista may soon be under the watch of the town and its skateboarding community. During their Oct. 13 town council meeting, Laguna Vista council members unanimously voted to propose a lease agreement with Cross Church, a San Benito-based church with a campus in Laguna Vista, regarding …
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