TBB Staff
Metro McAllen Adheres to Provisions of Hidalgo County Emergency Order
Effective tomorrow, Friday, March 27, 2020, the following Metro McAllen transit service bus route is temporarily suspended
Breaking News: Ninth Person in Hidalgo County Tests Positive for COVID-19
A ninth person in Hidalgo County has tested positive for COVID-19, Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez announced Thursday morning. The person is a Pharr resident.
Harlingen EDC Offers Various Resources as COVID-19 impacts the Business Community
COVID-19 has shifted the lives of our community, the state, the nation, and worldwide.
Mission Launches COVID-19 Resources Website
The City of Mission has launched an informational page on its website to help disseminate information about COVID-19 to its residents.
Congressman Gonzalez Announces $229,314 for Nuestra Clinica Del Valle for Coronavirus Response and Treatment
Today, Congressman Vicente Gonzalez (TX-15) announced $229,314 in Coronavirus (COVID-19) supplemental funding for Nuestra Clinica Del Valle.
Congress’ big Stimulus Package
The cornerstone provision is a no-strings-attached $100 billion fund for hospitals and other providers so they "continue to receive the support they need for COVID-19 related expenses and lost revenue," according to a summary of the legislation.
Dallas Passes Ordinance Establishing a Regulatory Framework for Mobile Fueling on-demand
Booster, the #1 same-day fuel delivery service, announces today the passage of an ordinance by a unanimous vote to allow mobile fueling in the City of Dallas. It amends the Dallas Fire Code by adopting a provision to regulate the mobile fueling on-demand (MFOD) industry, establishing a process for mobile fueling in the city.
Resources for All Texans
The Governor’s Economic Development & Tourism staff are continuing to work hard on behalf of Texas communities, businesses, and residents.
Message from the Governor
The state of Texas is strong; our people, resilient.
AG Paxton: State Government Offices and Agencies Should Remain Fully Operational During COVID-19 Disaster...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton today issued a letter explaining that political subdivisions may not restrict the ability of State agencies, agents and contractors from providing governmental services, including travel to and from their places of employment.























