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Roberto H. Gonzalez

Roberto H. Gonzalez
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Publisher at Texas Border Business and Mega Doctor News. Roberto Hugo Gonzalez is the 2009 SBA Journalist of the Year Award Winner & The 2009 and 2012 Paul Harris Award recipient.

McAllen Mayor Villalobos: A Champion of Bipartisan Immigration Solutions

The Courage to Lead Awards, presented by the National Immigration Forum, have a long-standing tradition of honoring leaders from across the political spectrum who have demonstrated exceptional dedication to finding common-ground solutions on immigration and refugee issues. 

Author Stephen G. Michaud’s 2nd Prologue Reading at Santa Fe East Ranch

Michaud's reading transported the audience into the heart of a gripping story.

Pharr: A City’s Transformation from Nomadic Roots to Monumental Success

The statue that they were about to unveil depicted Nike, the Greek Goddess of Victory.

US. Rep. Cuellar Condemns Colombian President Petro’s Controversial Remarks on Israel, and Israel Suspends...

Washington, DC –Today, U.S. Congressman Henry Cuellar, Ph.D. (TX-28), Co-Chair of the Congressional Colombia Caucus, released the following statement regarding recent comments by Colombian President Gustavo Petro.

Rubén Vela: “El que Prende la Vela” (“The Candle Igniter”) of Radio

Rubén Vela has become an iconic figure in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas, thanks to his show "Las Viejitas Contra Jovencitas" (The Oldies Against the Youngsters).

Preserving La Estrella Bakery History

Texas Border Business By Roberto Hugo González In a world that's constantly evolving and changing, there's a crucial need to remember and celebrate the past. The...

Unveiling the Border Crisis with Brooks County Sheriff Benny Martinez

Brooks County is no stranger to national attention, but for reasons it wishes were otherwise.

No Speaker of the House is the Vortex of Political Telenovela

The Speaker of the House of Representatives holds a critical role in the United States government.

EDC Priciliano Treviño, Steering Hidalgo, Texas Towards Economic Prosperity

Priciliano acknowledges the compelling growth of Hidalgo, despite its relatively small population of around 14,000 to 15,000 residents.
Sergio Coronado, Mayor of Hidalgo. Photo by Roberto Hugo Gonzalez

How Hidalgo, Texas, Utilized USDA Grant Funds to Propel Local Businesses into a Brighter...

In an era where community and economic growth are crucial, small cities play a critical role in weaving the socioeconomic fabric of the nation. A striking example of such growth can be witnessed in Hidalgo, Texas, where Mayor Sergio Coronado, along with local and federal partners, has managed to secure a grant that could fundamentally alter the trajectory of local enterprises.

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