TBB Staff
Small Business Owners Optimistic, But Uncertain, Amid Virus Resurgence
The data point we'll look at today is the Small Business Optimism Index from the National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB).
McAllen Police Seek to Identify and Locate Suspect In Theft of Vehicle
McAllen Police Officers are asking the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect and locating a stolen vehicle in a theft investigation.
In Harlingen, Cornyn Announces $530 Million in Relief Funding for RGV So Far
U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) announced today at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) that entities in the Rio Grande Valley so far have been allocated $530 million in federal coronavirus relief resources from Congress.
Bert Ogden Arena to be Highlighted by Edinburg Chamber for Humanitarian Efforts
The Edinburg Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors have chosen Bert Ogden Arena as its August Featured Business of the Month for their commitment to serving their community during the COVID-19 pandemic.
TSC celebrates Class of Spring 2020 with first virtual commencement ceremony
Texas Southmost College graduated more than 400 students, including the first dual credit cohort, during TSC’s first-ever Virtual Commencement Ceremony on July 31 that was live streamed and broadcast via Facebook Live.
Valley Baptist Medical Center-Brownsville Earns Patient Safety Excellence Award from Healthgrades
Valley Baptist Medical Center-Brownsville has been named a recipient of the Healthgrades Patient Safety Excellence Award for 2020, continuing to demonstrate the hospital’s commitment to delivering safe, high-quality patient care.
Border Patrol saves Woman from Drowning
U.S. Border Patrol agents rescue two subjects in distress near the U.S. riverbank.
RGV Agents Intercept More Than $570K Worth of Drugs
Since Saturday, agents intercepted more than 700 pounds of marijuana.
IDEA Public Schools in the Rio Grande Valley Begin the 2020 – 21 School...
Today, IDEA Public Schools in the Rio Grande Valley welcomed thousands of students for the 2020 – 21 school year via virtual learning.
COVID-19 takes the lives of 22 more people in Hidalgo County; another 407 test...
As Hidalgo County surpassed the 20,000 mark for positive cases, 22 people died due to complications related to COVID-19 and 407 people tested positive for the virus, Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez said Monday.























