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Established Bi-National Collaboration Leads to Rescues

U.S. Border Patrol works with the Government of Mexico (GoM) to rescue 36 migrants.

Rep. Cuellar Announces Several Grants for TX-28

Rep. Cuellar Announces Several Grants for TX-28

Texas nonprofits stretched to their limits while meeting community needs

On National Nonprofit Day, a new report from United Ways of Texas (UWT) and OneStar Foundation (OneStar) highlights the impact that COVID-19 has had on the Texas nonprofit sector.

Extreme Pizza Adds Self-Serve Beer to the Menu at Second Texas Location

Extreme Pizza, a leading California-based chain specializing in unusual toppings, has expanded with the addition of a new franchised store featuring 21 self-pour beer taps installed by iPourIt.

Sen. Cruz Urges Air Force Secretary To Select Texas City as Host for U.S....

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), chairman of the Subcommittee on Aviation and Space, today sent a letter to Secretary of the Air Force advocating for the cities of Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio to be selected to host U.S. Space Command Headquarters (USSPACECOM HQ) after the Air Force announced that these Texas cities would continue to the evaluation phase of the selection process.

RGV Agents Intercept More Than $700K Worth of Drugs

Over the past few days, Rio Grande Valley agents intercepted three drug smuggling attempts that resulted in the seizure of more than 900 pounds of marijuana.

Nearly Half a Million in HELP for Small Business funds disbursed; More money Still...

The HELP for Small Business committee reviewed a sixth round of loan applications last week and approved six local businesses for the loan.

Governor Abbott, Lt. Governor Patrick, Speaker Bonnen Announce Legislative Proposal On Police Funding

Governor Greg Abbott, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, and Speaker Dennis Bonnen today held a press conference in Fort Worth where they announced a legislative proposal to discourage the defunding of law enforcement in Texas.

BREAKING NEWS: TMA COVID-19 Task Force Backs CDC Guidance: No Test Needed to...

People who have recovered from the coronavirus should not need a test to get back to work. The Texas Medical Association (TMA) COVID-19 Task Force announced support of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendation that individuals should not be required to provide a negative COVID-19 test result or a note from a physician to return to the office or classroom after being sick, unless in specific circumstances.

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