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Valley Educator’s Life Renewed Through Kidney Transplant

April is recognized nationally as Donate Life Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the life-saving impact of organ, eye and tissue donation.

Artemis II Set for First Crewed Lunar Mission in Decades

Texas Border Business Texas Border Business On April 1, 2026, NASA is preparing to launch Artemis II, a mission scheduled for this evening that will carry...

Registration Now Open for the 2026 PONY Summer Super Series

The 2026 PONY Summer Super Series: International Tournament of Champions will bring elite teams from across the Rio Grande Valley, Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Mexico, as they have selected McAllen to host their July tournament.

Lizzy de la Garza Putegnat Delivers Tribute to Dr. Linda Treviño Burke with Personal...

At a Hispanic Women’s Network of Texas Rio Grande Valley event, Lizzy de la Garza Putegnat delivered remarks on behalf of Dr. Linda Treviño Burke, combining the honoree’s message with personal reflections on mentorship and professional influence.

STC Student Leaders Represent College at National Advocacy Conference in Washington, D.C.

Texas Border Business By Veronica Salinas Student leaders from South Texas College (STC) traveled to Washington, D.C. to participate in the National Student Advocacy Conference, where...

Abbott Administration Advances Nuclear Construction Through TANEO

Governor Greg Abbott and the Texas Advanced Nuclear Energy Office (TANEO) opened applications to increase advanced nuclear construction, strengthen nuclear manufacturing capacity, and lead America's nuclear renaissance in the state of Texas.

Education Freedom Account Program Records over 274,000 Applications in Texas Debut

The American Federation for Children (AFC) today celebrated the Texas Education Freedom Account (TEFA) program receiving more than 274,000 applications during its initial rollout period.

Dr. Jennifer Mendoza Culbertson Champions Leadership That Opens Doors for Others

Dr. Jennifer Mendoza Culbertson said leadership is rooted in collaboration, service, and the support of others. She shared those remarks during a Hispanic Women’s Network of Texas Rio Grande Valley event honoring women leaders.

Marie Salazar Garcia Defines Leadership by Legacy, Not Recognition

Texas Border Business By Roberto Hugo González / Texas Border Business Marie Salazar Garcia said her work is guided by service, mentorship, and a long-term vision...

$100 Oil Puts Texas Back in the Spotlight

The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has sent oil prices surging, with West Texas Intermediate Crude prices up from below $60 a few months ago to above $100 on several recent days.

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