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“Walk with the Mayor” Launched as Part of the 2023 Move with the Mayor™...

Please help us top the leaderboards by encouraging folks to register by visiting https://portal.peopleonehealth.com/city/MWTM and clicking #MWTMEdinburg after creating their account.

Long-Term Closure of SH 495 Underpass, Sept. 8th

The closure will remain in place through the end of the year, while a new Harlingen-to-Edinburg connector (DC 1) is constructed.

Operation Lone Star Marine Barriers Repel Illegal River Crossings

Operation Lone Star continues to fill the dangerous gaps created by the Biden Administration's refusal to secure the border.

Del Rio Port of Entry CBP Intercepts 13,440 Rounds of Ammunition

The ammunition was seized by CBP OFO officers.

City of McAllen Proposed FY 2023-2024 $655 Million Budget

Texas Border Business The City of McAllen is proposing a $655 Million Budget with various highlights, including property tax rate decrease, employee raises and major...

The Compliance Nightmare Is Finally Over

After five years of uncertainty, our small business owners finally have some peace of mind. The compliance nightmare is finally over.

774 new Texas laws go into effect Friday Sept 1st. Here are some that...

Sept. 1 is the traditional start day for laws passed during a regular legislative session, though some can have their effective date delayed in order to be fully implemented and bills passed by a two-thirds margin can go into effect immediately.

Preparing For High School, Post-Secondary Education

“It is critical that students build good habits early,” Davila said. “As freshmen, these students are learning the importance of strong study habits and the impact they can have on their future.”

Red Cross Helps Those Affected by Hurricane Idalia

To make a financial donation or sing up to be a volunteer, visit redcross.org or call 800-RED CROSS (800-733-2767) today.

Op-Ed: Texas Regulatory Consistency Act Isn’t Taking Away Rest Breaks for Construction Workers

We are compelled to respond to the assertion the construction industry isn’t providing rest and water breaks for its workers. This narrative is wrong and irresponsible. 

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