Rep. Castro: the Most Effective Democratic House Member in International Affairs
Texas Border Business WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman Joaquin Castro (TX-20), Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere, was recognized by the...
Texas Ag Commissioner Invites New York Stock Exchange and Chicago Mercantile Exchange to Relocate...
Texas Border Business AUSTIN – Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller today issued an historic invitation to two of America’s most iconic financial institutions, the New York Stock...
Food Bank RGV to Host Ribbon Cutting for Newly Completed Cooler and Freezer Facility,...
Texas Border Business PHARR, Texas — The Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley will celebrate the completion of its new cooler and freezer facility with...
Weslaco Native Serving Aboard USS Roosevelt Earns Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal
Petty Officer 2nd Class Ramiro Coronado, a Weslaco, Texas, native serving aboard USS Roosevelt, recently earned a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal for bringing a vital point defense weapon system back to readiness condition.
Texas Community Bank Delivers Donation to Affordable Homes of South Texas
Texas Border Business By Roberto Hugo González / Texas Border Business Texas Community Bank demonstrated its commitment to the community when two of its high-ranking officials...
Precinct 3’s Fifth Annual Toy Drive Thru Dec. 12th
Hidalgo County Precinct 3 Commissioner Everardo “Ever” Villarreal and the Community Outreach Division are proud to announce the kickoff of the 5th Annual Toy Drive, a cherished initiative dedicated to brightening the holiday season for children and families in need across Precinct 3.
Paxton Files Appeal in SCOTUS to Defend Texas’ New Congressional Map
Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed an emergency application for stay and administrative stay pending appeal with the Supreme Court of the United States (“SCOTUS”). If granted, this filing would allow Texas to implement its newly passed congressional maps after a split decision by a three-judge district court panel resulted in a preliminary injunction.
STC Student Food Pantry Now Available at All Campuses
South Texas College is taking bold steps to combat food insecurity among its students and continues its fight against hunger with its newly opened Student Food Pantry at STC’s Health Professions (HSP) campus in McAllen, marking a major milestone in the college’s ongoing commitment to ensure no student has to choose between a meal and their education.
STC’s Annual Workforce Summit Offers Insight into Apprenticeships and AI
November is National Apprenticeship Month and to commemorate it, South Texas College, as a national leader in apprenticeships, recently hosted its 5th annual Workforce Summit, gathering hundreds of local and statewide workforce development leaders for a morning of speakers, a panel discussion and a check presentation from D. Wilson Construction.
Gratitude in Action as Attorney J. Gonzalez Marks His Sixth Annual Turkey Giveaway
Attorney J. Gonzalez once worked alongside his parents in Minnesota's sugar beet fields, far from his current role as one of South Texas’s best-known personal injury attorneys.

























