2025 Market Volatility Fails to Shake Texas Energy Workforce Stability
Texas upstream oil and gas employment remained essentially flat in 2025, even as producers continued to deliver strong output amid challenging market conditions, according to data released by the Texas Workforce Commission.
2026 South Texas Parent Conference Draws Families, Educators, and Advocates
Pharr-San Juan- Alamo ISD (PSJA ISD) Special Education Department in partnership with Texas Parent to Parent recently hosted the 2026 South Texas Parent Conference on Saturday, January 24, 2026, at PSJA Early College High School.
Census Bureau Releases 2024 Rankings of Communities Most at Risk from Natural Hazards
The U.S. Census Bureau released the 2024 Community Resilience Estimates (CRE), which highlight areas in the United States most socially vulnerable to the impacts from natural disasters.
RGV’s Eliza M. Garza’s Si Diosito Quiere, Mija (God Willing, Daughter) Makes Times Square...
As the new year unfolds, a collective of women of faith are stepping into global visibility with stories rooted in surrender, resilience, and divine restoration.
Fatal Crashes Down 25% in 2025; Speeding, DUI Still Lead
In 2025, there was a significant 25-percent decrease in the number of crash fatalities in the Texas Department of Transportation’s (TxDOT) Pharr District, compared to the previous year.
Million Dollar Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund Grant Awarded to LTD Material
Governor Greg Abbott announced that a Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund (TSIF) grant of more than $1,000,000 has been extended to LTD Material LLC for the construction of a new 88,000-square-foot manufacturing and research facility in Austin that will expand production capacity for high-purity quartz parts essential to wafer fabrication and semiconductor manufacturing.
Housing for Texas Heroes Program Restores Safety and Security for Local Veteran
Texas Border Business WESLACO – The Housing for Texas Heroes grant has made a meaningful difference for Victor Ruiz, an Army Vietnam-era veteran, by funding essential...
Cornyn Pushes Water Treaty Dispute With Mexico Into USMCA Review
U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) sent a letter to United States Trade Representative (USTR) Ambassador Jamieson Greer urging him to bring up the ongoing 1944 Water Treaty issue during the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) joint review to require Mexico to comply with its annual water deliveries to the United States.
Ribbon Cutting Marks Infrastructure Upgrades for Linn–San Manuel First Responders, Feb. 5th
Ellie Torres, Hidalgo County Commissioner Precinct 4, will host a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of the new canopy and expanded outdoor area at the Linn–San Manuel Fire Station.
Chinese National Sentenced to 46 Months for $36.9M Crypto Laundering Scheme
Chinese national Jingliang Su was sentenced today to 46 months in prison for his role in laundering more than $36.9 million from victims in a digital asset investment conspiracy that was carried out from scam centers in Cambodia. The court also ordered Su to pay $26,867,242.44 in restitution.























