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Publisher’s Word: The Journey of Don Pancho Ochoa from a Humble Shoe Store to...

The Journey of Don Pancho Ochoa from a Humble Shoe Store to the Establishment of El Pollo Loco and Taco Palenque

CBP Officers at Presidio Port of Entry Apprehend Homicide Suspect

The individual was arrested by CBP officers and turned over to local authorities pending extradition to the originating agency.

Gov. Appoints Wetmore to Texas Facilities Commission

In addition, the Commission is responsible for the construction of Texas’ border wall along the southern border.

U.S. Sues Texas After Gov. Greg Abbott Declines to Remove Floating Border Barrier

The lawsuit, filed in an Austin federal court, alleges the barrier was installed without necessary authorization from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Brazos Island Harbor Project Gets a Boost

The historic BIH project will deepen the 17-mile-long Brownsville ship channel from 42 to 52 feet, resulting in significant navigational safety improvements for commercial shipping in South Texas.

Prestigious Governor’s Community Achievement Award

This year, the ten winning communities will share $2 million in landscape funding for a landscaping project to be completed by TxDOT along a state-maintained right-of-way. 

Big Bend Sector Warns Migrants About Heat-Related Dangers

So far in Fiscal Year 2023, Big Bend has recorded 63 rescues.

Zoho Advances Plans for Corporate Campus in McAllen, Amidst Controversial Property Reclassification

Zoho, a globally operating tech company, boasts a diverse team of approximately 12,000 employees worldwide.

Sen. Hinojosa Urges Public Utility Comm. to Suspend Electricity Disconnections in Extreme Heat

In a letter addressed to the Public Utility Commission, Senator Hinojosa expressed his support for the immediate suspension of the current provisions of Substantive Rule §25.29(i) to ensure the safety and well-being of all Texans.

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