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Edinburg Rotary honors ECISD valedictorians, salutatorians

The Edinburg Rotary Club recently honored the valedictorians and the salutatorians from all four high schools from the Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District.

COVID-19 destroyed the country’s economy, the Valley not spared

A headline from Fortune Magazine says it all, "Over 40 million Americans have filed for unemployment during the pandemic—real jobless rate over 23.9%".

‘Something to prove’

Nothing in life has come easy for Stevan Perez. Acknowledging that whatever he has endured has enabled him to reach success later in life, Perez says he hopes his hardships can help reach other students who are struggling to get through.

The Port of Harlingen Authority Receives $5.262 Million from TxDOT Grant

The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has awarded The Port of Harlingen Authority a $5.262 million Rider 38 Grant for transportation improvement and service expansion.

City of Edinburg steps up COVID-19 prevention measures

The City of Edinburg made its 11th revision to a local emergency order as we continue to fight the spread of COVID-19 in our community.

A Bill Introduce Seeks to Expand PPP Eligibility to Chambers of Commerce and Destination...

With small businesses working to re-open their doors, it’s never been more important to equip job creators with the resources they need to jumpstart the economy.

Cornyn Calls for Permanent Solution for DACA Recipients from Congress, White House

'DACA recipients must have a permanent legislative solution. They deserve nothing less. These young men and women have done nothing wrong.’

Astute Agents Halt Smugglers at the Checkpoint

Rio Grande Valley agents arrested the drivers of two failed human smuggling attempts. A combined 15 illegal aliens were discovered.

Over $109 Million in Final Title I Allocations for Rio Grande Valley School Districts

$109,118,263 in final Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20) Title I formula allocations funds for Local Educational Agencies (LEA) in the Rio Grande Valley from the U.S. Department of Education, Congressman Gonzalez announced.

China on high alert amid new outbreak

The coronavirus pandemic altered life as humans knew it in 2020, and as much of the world starts to examine how and when to resume daily activities, it's clear that there are many challenges to overcome before normal daily life can resume in full.

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