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ALERT! Brightly-Colored Fentanyl Used to Target Young Americans
This trend appears to be a new method used by drug cartels to sell highly addictive and potentially deadly fentanyl made to look like candy to children and young people.
Get Into The Spirit at TSC Oct. 29th & Nov. 2nd
Don’t miss out on these two fun events to get you into the spirit of the Fall!
Student Services Specialist Continues to Pay It Forward
A new semester isn’t solely an exciting time for South Texas College students. Staff and faculty feel the anticipation, as well.
Officers Seize Huge Amounts of Undeclared Bologna and Cheese
“Pork products have the potential to introduce foreign animal diseases that can be detrimental to our agriculture industry,” said Provencio.
McAllen & Anzalduas International Bridge Board Break Ground on Full Commercial Cargo Facilities
Earlier today, the City of McAllen and the Anzalduas International Bridge Board, which includes the cities of Granjeno, Hidalgo, and Mission, together with federal, state and local elected officials and partners, officially broke ground on their project to expand the Anzalduas International Bridge to a fully commercial bridge.
Laredo Agents Prevent a Human Smuggling Attempt
Citizens are encouraged to report suspicious activity to the U.S. Border Patrol while remaining anonymous by calling 1-800-343-1994.
CBP Officers Stop Multiple Hard Narcotic Smuggling Attempts
The subjects arrested by CBP officers were turned over to Homeland Security Investigations special agents or state and local authorities for prosecution.
Making the Grade
One challenge for Texas is the high proportion of students who are identified as English language learners.
Construction Tech Students Gain Valuable Knowledge
“My favorite part was trying to learn framing,” he said. “For me, it was the most difficult to figure out.”
Bringing Parents & School Districts Together
The conference spotlighted PSJA, because the district has the longest-running Dual Language Education program in the Valley.