Governor Abbott, First Family Deliver Meals on Wheels On Thanksgiving Day
“It’s an honor to work alongside the dedicated Meals On Wheels volunteers as they bring warmth and nourishment to Texans during this Thanksgiving holiday.
Vitel’Homme Innocent Added to FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives List
Vitel’Homme is a Haitian national and leader of the Kraze Barye gang, which operates in the Torcelle and Tabarre areas of Haiti and actively participates in kidnappings for ransom, extortion, and car thefts.
Harmony of Hearts Serving Hope and Nourishment in McAllen’s Thanksgiving Celebration
The kitchen environment was marked by joy and unity, reflecting a deep commitment to community service
Operation Christmas RGV celebrates 1-year anniversary
Texas Border Business Alamo, Texas- Operation Christmas RGV is elated to be celebrating their 1-year anniversary. It was exactly one year ago today that a group...
CBP Seizes Over $125K in Unreported Currency at Gateway to The Americas Bridge
CBP officers seized the currency. Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) special agents arrested the driver and initiated a criminal investigation.
STC Percussionist Takes Top Honors in International Collegiate Competition
South Texas College percussionist Gabriel Renner has made Rio Grande Valley history as the first- ever student from the region to be named Percussive Arts Society (PASIC) International Champion.
McAllen Once Again Highlighted as Great Place for Retiring
“McAllen is not just a great place to retire, it is also just a great place to live – PERIOD,” said McAllen Mayor Javier Villalobos
DC Government Spends $270,000 to Repaint “Black Lives Matter” on Street Near White House
The total price tag of $271,231 includes $53,551 for paint and supplies, and $217,680 for labor.
Pharr Communications and IT Departments Win State & National Awards
Mayor Ambrosio Hernandez, M.D., and the Pharr City Commission recognized the City Communications and IT Departments.
Funding Approved to Help Laguna Heights Families Affected by May 2023 Tornado
The funding approved by the Cameron County Commissioners’ Court is part of a collaborative effort between the Salvation Army, the Mennonites Volunteer Construction Teams and Point Isabel School District.
























