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Edinburg High School Senior Brandy Rodriguez proudly holds the scholarship award letter from the Coca-Coca Scholars Foundation alongside her mother, Maria Rodriguez.

Edinburg CISD student awarded $20,000 Coca-Cola Scholarship

The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation recently awarded a student from the Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District a $20,000 college scholarship and made the announcement during a special surprise event at Edinburg High School.
Terracon CEO and president, Gayle Packer, congratulates Harold Cobb, executive vice president and central operating group manager, who was named 2019 Houston Area Engineer of the Year. The Houston Mayor declared “Harold Cobb, P.E. Day” during the nationwide celebration of Engineers Week.

Terracon Engineer Harold Cobb Named 2019 Houston Area Engineer of the Year

Terracon, a leading provider of environmental, facilities, geotechnical, and materials services, is pleased to announce Harold Cobb, P.E., has been named the 2019 Houston Area “Engineer of the Year” by the Houston Engineers Week Committee, and was honored during the nationwide celebration of Engineers Week on Feb. 22, 2019.

Texas Republican Sen. John Cornyn called New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Green New Deal...

The proposal by the freshman Congress member aims to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
Yolanda Zarate returns for another Sunday Speaker Series presentation. She will present “History of Spanish and Mexican Land Grants” at 2 p.m. March 24. Photo Courtesy: Yolanda Zarate

History of Spanish and Mexican Land Grants in Texas

The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo signaled the end of the Mexican War in 1848, settling the Rio Grande—not the Nueces River—as a boundary between Mexico and Texas.
Shown meeting to finalize the Power Speed Networking event from left to right are Richard Guevara, Tony Roma's general & catering manager; Adelita Munoz, RGVHCC board member and Cynthia M. Sakulenzki, RGVHCC Pres/CEO.

Power Speed Networking hosted by the RGV Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and Tony Roma’s

The RGV Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and Tony Roma's are hosting a Power Speed Networking on Wednesday, March 27th at Tony Roma's located at 2121 S. 10th in McAllen from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm.

Texas’ Fugitive Apprehension Unit Achieves New Milestone with 11,000 Total Arrests

Attorney General Ken Paxton today commended the Fugitive Apprehension Unit of his office for reaching a major milestone since its inception in 2003.
Juan Lopez

“The Journey of Salsa El Gallo – A Food Manufacturer” at March’s I&E Network”

The McAllen Chamber of Commerce is proud to present "The Journey of Salsa El Gallo - a Food Manufacturer" at March's I&E Network. The food industry seems to be growing in the Rio Grande Valley.

McAllen State of the City 2019

Thank you for supporting the City of McAllen, by coming. Thanks to you, this event is sold out and all the net proceeds go to local charities.

Cornyn Votes to Secure Border, Calls for Reform of National Emergencies Act

Today on the floor, U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) discussed his vote against the Democrats’ attempt to block the President from securing the border and called on Congress to reform the National Emergencies Act.

AG Paxton Applauds Federal Appeals Court Ruling Allowing Ohio to Defund Planned Parenthood

Attorney General Ken Paxton applauded a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit upholding Ohio’s law that prevents state health program funds from going to Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers.

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