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Edinburg Named One of the Top U.S. Cities Where Millennials Earn the Most
Texas Border Business EDINBURG, Texas - The City of Edinburg continues to stand out on the national stage, this time for its thriving Millennial workforce. According...
STC Alumna Returns to Inspire the Next Generation of Culinary Artists
Texas Border Business By Veronica Salinas From a young age, Michelle Thompson knew exactly what she wanted to be. “I knew I wanted to be a chef...
Brownsville City Manager Announces Departure at End of Year Following Successful Tenure
Brownsville City Manager Helen Ramirez, ICMA-CM, AICP, will depart the municipality at the end of this year. She tendered her resignation to the Brownsville City Commission at Tuesday’s regularly scheduled meeting andadvised that she has made the decision to spend more time with family due to medical circumstances.
TRAFFIC ALERT: Temporary Closure of the Jackson Avenue Underpass At I-2
Texas Border Business McALLEN – The Jackson Avenue underpass at I-2 will be temporarily closed this week for construction activities related to the I-2 / I-69C...
NFIB Texas Urges Voters to Vote ‘YES’ on Prop 9
Appearing on WFAA’s “Y’all-itics,” NFIB Texas State Director Jeff Burdett and NFIB Small Business Owner Member Tim Green urge Texas voters to vote ‘YES’ on Prop 9 to provide immediate, meaningful inventory tax relief to small business owners and let Texas Main Streets thrive.
Edinburg PD Lieutenant Honored Among International Elite at IACP “40 Under 40” Awards
One of the nation’s rising stars in law enforcement wears an Edinburg badge. The City of Edinburg proudly announces that Lieutenant Gabriel Vela-Reyna of the Edinburg Police Department has been named one of the 2025 International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) 40 Under 40 Awardees.
Paxton Leads Multistate Coalition to Require Proof of Citizenship to Register to Vote
Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a comment on behalf of a multistate coalition of 14 Attorneys General to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (“EAC”) in support of a rulemaking petition filed by the America First Legal Foundation (“AFL”) that seeks to amend EAC regulations to strengthen the integrity of federal elections.
McAllen City Manager Appointed to Texas Municipal Retirement System Board of Trustees
The City of McAllen proudly announces that City Manager Isaac Tawil has been appointed by Governor Greg Abbott to serve on the Board of Trustees of the Texas Municipal Retirement System (TMRS), a statewide organization serving over 940 cities and more than 225,000 active municipal employees across Texas.
Commissioner Miller on Importation of Argentinian Beef
“Instead of offshoring our beef production by buying Argentinian beef, which would increase our already substantial $50 billion agricultural trade deficit, we should consider importing breeding stock to increase our own U.S. beef production capacity.
Empowering The Next Generation to Serve and Protect
Drawing on more than 20 years of experience in law enforcement and higher education, South Texas College faculty member Victor Valdez Jr. is leading new initiatives to expand public safety training across the Rio Grande Valley and strengthen programs that prepare future first responders.
























