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Texas Border Business is regarded by the business community as one of the most valuable credible sources of commerce news in the Rio Grande Valley.

Laredo Sector Welcomes Acting Chief Patrol AgentĀ 

In May of 2019, he became the Deputy Chief Patrol Agent of the Laredo Sector, before later assuming the duties as Deputy Chief Patrol Agent of the Rio Grande Valley Sector.

Gamble Hired as Programā€™s First Defensive CoordinatorĀ Ā 

A native of Alto, Texas, Gamble and his wife, Stephanie, have one son, Bossley, and two daughters, Madelyn and Maris.

Agents Use Advanced Technology to Foil Human Smuggling Attempt

Everyday our Falfurrias Station agents target illicit activity in an effort to keep the community safe,ā€ stated RGV Sector Chief Patrol Agent Gloria I. Chavez.

TSCĀ Receives 2nd Award of Merit For Purchasing Operations

Members of the TSC Purchasing team were honored at an awards reception in San Antonio.

Rep. Cuellar Hosts International Meeting in Laredo

Border communities present unique challenges and opportunities.

Historic Day in The City of Pharr!

The expansion will duplicate capacity and allow for more efficient commercial crossings as traffic is expected to increase.

Mission EDC Supports VAMOSĀ 

Since 1996, VAMOS has awarded more than $24 million to over 1,100 students throughout the region.

Pharr Declares March 6, 2023, as ā€œLaura Nassri Warren Day”

Laura Warren first became a licensed architect in Mexico and South America in 1992, then in the United States in 2003. In 2004, she founded The Warren Group Architects, Inc.

STC Annual Emerging Artists High School Exhibit

For many area high school students, the Emerging Artists Exhibit at South Texas College was the first time they ever saw their artwork displayed in a professional art gallery.

Brazos Island Harbor Project Starts with Placement Area Improvements

The historic BIH Channel Improvement project will deepen the 17-mile-longĀ Brownsville ship channel from 42 to 52 feet.

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