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Edinburg Receives $44M to Provide Clean Water to Residents
The growth the City of Edinburg is experiencing make this project necessary.
Chancellor’s Cornerstone Awards
What makes this award special is that the recipients were nominated by their colleagues.
Texas Again Breaks All-Time Record for Total Jobs
A labor force participation rate, the percentage of all working age Texans who are employed or are actively seeking work, of 63.6%, above the national average.
Escalating Unprecedented Border Security Efforts
Texas has also bused almost 8,400 migrants to our nation's capital since April, over 3,800 migrants to New York City since August 5, and more than 1,200 migrants to Chicago since August 31.
Football, Women’s Aquatics, Band, Spirit Programs Approved
The approval came Thursday, and includes an increase of the Intercollegiate Athletics Fee from $15 per credit hour to $26.25 per credit hour, as approved by the Fall 2021 student referendum
“Strike” Out Hunger Among College Students, Dec. 7th
Recognizing the great need for help, the American Advertising Federation will host an ugly sweater bowling tournament Dec. 7
Title IX Speaker Series
Title IX has been credited with profoundly changing education in the United States by barring sex discrimination in the nation's schools.
Del Rio Agents Arrest 2 Sex Offenders
To report suspicious activity, call the Del Rio Sector’s toll-free number at 1-866-511-8727.
Congress’ Focus for the Rest of the Year
The current Congress has plenty of work to do before the new Congress arrives in January.
PSJA ISD Trustees Sworn in
Newly elected Trustees Diana Serna (Place 2) and Yolanda Castillo (Place 3) are the fifth and sixth women to serve respectively on the school board in its history. They will all be starting 4-year terms.