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Fraud Alert: Scammers Claiming to be OAG Crime Victim Services Attempting to Defraud Texans

Attorney General Ken Paxton today warned Texans about reported scam callers falsely claiming to be members of the OAG’s Crime Victim Services Division and attempting to obtain personal and financial information from members of the public.

Uncovering Cellphone Records

South Texas College held a one of a kind certification training for law enforcement officers seeking to use cell phone records and cell phone forensic technologies for investigation.

Pharr and ISD Partners Host Census 2020 Parental Workshop

As part of its efforts to promote an accurate count in the 2020 Census, the City of Pharr recently partnered with local school districts to host a 2020 Census Parental Workshop at the Pharr Development and Research Center.

“The EB-5, a Path to U.S. Citizenship” – Roy Rodriguez, McAllen EB-5 President

For many that do not know, the EB-5 Regional Center is a fast track platform exclusive for foreign investors that wish to become U.S. citizens.

UTRGV Men’s Basketball signs Malik Lawrence-Anderson

The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) Men’s Basketball Head Coach Lew Hill announced on Wednesday the addition of 6-6, 215-pound forward Malik Lawrence-Anderson, a transfer from Tyler Junior College, for the 2020-21 academic year.

Border Patrol seizes Hard Narcotics at Checkpoint

U.S. Border Patrol agents disrupted a narcotics smuggling attempt resulting in the seizure of methamphetamine.

McAllen South Rotary Club partners with Habitat for Humanity of the RGV to build...

McAllen South Rotary donated $25,000 to Habitat for Humanity of the Rio Grande Valley in support of affordable housing. The “Wall Raising Ceremony” is the signature Habitat for Humanity experience, as it represents the first major step in the construction of the new home for the family.

USDA Grants $347,580 to UTRGV

Today, Congressman Vicente Gonzalez (TX-15) announced $347,580 in federal funds for the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) to help small rural businesses across South Texas increase economic development.

City of Mission Urging Pet Owners to take Precautions During this Cold Spell

Cold winter weather presents challenges to those who love and care for cats and dogs. The City of Mission Animal Control Department wants to make sure you take extra precautions during this cold snap to keep your four-footed family members safe and warm.

South Texas Welding School to Open in Edinburg

The business atmosphere prevalent in the City of Edinburg makes it easy for businesses to move to the city and set up shop. Recently, Juan Zavedra, Jr., the owner of a welding school made the decision to move his entire operation to Edinburg.

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