Local architecture student designed her career at TSC
Priscilla Leyva, like many, was looking for the American dream. Texas Southmost College was her first step in that direction.
McAllen International Airport Statement on Flight by Reynosa Woman Testing Positive for COVID-19
The City of McAllen has been made aware that a person in Mexico who has reportedly tested positive for COVID-19 has reported that she flew in and out of the McAllen International Airport (MFE), most recently about five days ago.
Coronavirus and Beyond: Emergency Response Depends on Accurate Census Data
As the country grapples with the effects of coronavirus, it’s clear that weathering pandemics calls for careful emergency planning, assessing and protecting those most at risk, and providing lifesaving resources to people affected.
Rep. Cuellar Works to Help Constituents Stranded Overseas
Congressman Henry Cuellar is working to help constituents stranded overseas travel back to the United States.
Trump Signs Coronavirus Aid Package with Paid Sick Leave, Free Testing
“President Trump on Wednesday signed into law a multibillion-dollar emergency aid package aimed at helping Americans impacted by the coronavirus,” Morgan Chalfant reports in The Hill.
Mission CISD student lesson packet pick up to begin Monday
Instructional lesson packets will be available for pick up by Mission Consolidated Independent School District (CISD) parents and students during the extended school closure Monday, March 23 and Tuesday, March 24 at each location being used for the distribution of student meals.
FDA Policy Change to Allow Rapid Domestic Expansion of Co-Diagnostics COVID-19 Test
Co-Diagnostics, Inc. (Nasdaq:CODX), a molecular diagnostics company with a unique, patented platform for the development of diagnostic tests, announced today that a new FDA policy released last night aimed at expediting the availability of COVID-19 diagnostics will allow the Company to aggressively expand its presence in the U.S. market.
Robots Deployed at Texas Hotel to zap Pathogens amid Coronavirus Outbreak
The Westin Medical Center Hotel in Houston, Texas, is using special robots that blast out UV rays to help better cleanse rooms as the coronavirus continues to sweep across the United States.
PSJA ISD goes above Federal Guidelines to pay Employees during District Closure
The Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School District (PSJA ISD) Board of Trustees passed a resolution to continue paying all employees during the time the district remains closed.
A letter from Mission Mayor O’Caña on Coronavirus response
This letter comes at a time in our history that is quite unprecedented.

























