City News
January 05, 2021
Greetings Citizens,
This public notice is to advise the citizens of La Villa that a report of two detainees transported by ISS Action Transport Group had separated themselves from a transport vehicle while in route to the East Hidalgo Detention Center. After further investigation by outside agencies, it was determined that the incident occurred in the area of FM 1015 and Frontage road in Weslaco, TX. Please be advised that this incident did not occur in the City of La Villa and there is no threat to the community. Also be advised that a temporary campus lockdown has been cancelled.
Thank you,
Feliciano Ramos, Chief of Police ... See MoreSee Less
3 weeks ago
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You misspelled escaped. Thank you for the clarification about where it happened.
That’s good news, we were very worried
Jessica Garza
Justin Molina They're coming for you.
Thanks for clearing it up, People always jump to conclusions before facts come out.
Do you mean escaped?
Veronica Pena
December 15, 2020
Good Afternoon Residents,
The City of La Villa will host a Food Drive tomorrow, December 16, 2020 from 8:00am to 12:00pm. Refer to attached Flyer for more information.
Thank you,
Administration ... See MoreSee Less
1 month ago
Benito Ayala
@Armanda Maldonado
November 20, 2020
Good Evening Residents,
Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez has released the following statement in commemoration of our Veterans and the resources available to them. The County has dropped off pamphlets of these resources at City Hall and is available for anyone that wishes to pick up a copy. In the event we run out, you can always visit www.hidalgocounty.us to download a copy. Please be sure to follow COVID-19 guidelines when coming to City Hall.
Big thanks to our community and all our Vets!,
Administration ... See MoreSee Less
2 months ago
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3 months ago
What a great thing to do for the community!!
Thank you so much!!! ❤❤❤
October 27, 2020
Good Evening Residents,
On October 21, 2020, Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez signed Order 20-016 which effectively PROHIBITS any Door-to-Door Trick-or-Treating activities. While the order does give cities such as La Villa the ability to host alternatives such as Drive-by Trick-or-Treating or Trunk-or-Treat activities, the City of La Villa will not be initiating, endorsing, nor participating in these events given the recent rise in COVID-19 infections. We ask that our residents continue to practice social distancing measures, wear facial coverings when out in public, limit gatherings, and perform proper hand hygiene. This will allow us to contain our infection rate and protect the lives of those around us. The link to the order can be found below. Reach out to City Hall if you any questions (956) 262-2122.
Thank you,
Administration
www.hidalgocounty.us/DocumentCenter/View/42235/County-Order-20-016-Holiday-Order ... See MoreSee Less
3 months ago
The city needs to do their part in continuing to let the citizens of La Villa know how many active Covid cases the city has!!