El Paso CBP Seizes Ammunition, Rifle Magazines, Marijuana & Fentanyl
Three enforcement actions led to the interception of marijuana, fentanyl, ammunition, and rifle magazines.
Mary Killoran’s Dream Came True with Honorary STC Degree
Killoran recently donated $50,000, set to be an annual contribution, to STC’s Foundation to provide scholarships for students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in nursing, a degree she said she wished she had received.
San Antonio Mayor Nirenberg Re-elected
San Antonio voters re-elected Mayor Ron Nirenberg.
Preparing Security Forces Ahead of Title 42 Ending
Operation Lone Star continues to fill the dangerous gaps left by the Biden Administration's refusal to secure the border.
Over 375 PSJA ISD Educators 1st to Receive Teacher Incentive Allotment
As a TIA Designated school district, PSJA ISD will be awarded over $5 million per year to incentivize outstanding teachers with an accessible pathway to earn six-figure salaries.
El Paso Bookmobile Rolling Thru Neighborhoods
Library cards are free for residents of the City of El Paso.
Job Openings Remain on Main Street
“The labor market continues to be a big challenge for small business owners,” said NFIB Chief Economist Bill Dunkelberg.
STC Awards Honor Cords to Dual Credit Program Grads
The Dual Enrollment Academies at STC are rigorous two-year programs that provide high school students with college coursework and career-related opportunities as well as necessary academic and professional support as they transition to a four-year institution.
Mission to Extend Disaster Declaration
In addition, to help Mission residents recover from the storm, the City has waived fees for damaged fences, electrical permits, and re-roofs.
RGV Hispanic Chamber Focuses on Small Business
The RGVHCC encourages business owners to get certified in order to get their foot in the door with the state and federal governments when bids go out for product or services.

























