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Sen. Cruz, Colleagues Introduce Bill to Let States Approve and Distribute Diagnostic Tests During...

As states begin to safely re-open and Americans return to work, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) today introduced the Right to Test Act – legislation to let states approve and distribute diagnostic tests when the state or federal government has declared a public health emergency.

Survey: Texas Doctor Practices Struggling to Survive Pandemic

Like most independent medical practice physicians struggling to stay afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic, Austin pediatrician Brian Temple, MD, had to make a critical choice: reduce salaries and work hours, or lose the staff and pediatric practice he and his partner had built over six years.

Lloyd Criss who helped Valley lawmakers abolish “slavery” of farm workers during 1980s, passes...

Former District Judge Susan Criss of Galveston, who is the Democratic Party nominee in the November 2020 election for Texas Senate, District 11, for decades has been inspired at what her father – longtime and former Rep. Lloyd W. Criss, Jr., D-Galveston – helped accomplish with a series of major state laws he helped pass in the 1980s that she says “freed farm workers in Texas from slavery.”

U.S. Chamber’s Coalition Letter on Liability Relief Legislation

Today a group of 51 state Chambers of Commerce and state business groups along with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce sent a letter to Congress asking for temporary liability relief for businesses.

Mission CISD makes it quicker to respond to emergencies with second AED

Mission CISD will be installing an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) in all elementary gymnasiums. Currently campuses have one AED located by the nurse’s office at each of the campuses.

Since Tuesday, RGV Agents Seize More than 500lbs. of Drugs

Rio Grande Valley Sector agents seize of more than 571 pounds of marijuana in four separate incidents.

This is NOT the 1980s

Oil production costs are down sharply in Texas in recent years, but they are not yet at a level to maintain viability given current prices and uncertainty.

In the Age of the Coronavirus, Chancellor John Sharp Seeks to Answer the Question:...

Texans are asking the same question at grocery stores across the state: Where’s the beef?

Kembo Keeps Clean Sheet for RGV FC in Win Over Locomotive

Kembo Kibato and Rio Grande Valley FC defeated El Paso Locomotive FC, as Argentina, 5-0 on tonight’s matchup for week 3 of the USL eCup: FIFA20 Edition in the Division A of the tournament.

Border Patrol Rescues Two Men

Border Patrol Rescues Two Men

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