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Governors Abbott, Noem, Pillen, Reynolds, Stitt Band Together To Secure Border
"President Biden continues to let the crisis at the border go unchecked, and it is growing," said Governor Pillen.
Road Closure for Quince & 8th Street, August 17th-27th
Motorists are urged to find alternate routes during the road closure and exercise extreme caution and patience when traveling along the area.Â
CBP Seizes 100 Shipments Containing Counterfeit MLB, MLS, NFL Merchandise
In Fiscal Year 2022, the People’s Republic of China remained the primary source economy for counterfeit and pirated goods seized in the U.S., accounting for a total estimated MSRP value of almost $1.8 billion (USD) or approximately 60% of the total estimated MSRP value of all IPR seizures.
CBP Eagle Pass Port Of Entry Shuts Down Human Smuggling Attempt
CBP officers arrested the female U.S. citizen driver and two passengers for alleged violations of U.S. immigration law and seized the vehicle.
Texas Mission of Mercy RGV Launches Large-Scale Free Dental Clinic
In a transformative move to provide free dental care to underserved residents of South Texas, the Texas Mission of Mercy Rio Grande Valley (TMOM-RGV) has announced its inaugural large-scale Free Dental Clinic event. The initiative is slated for September 15 and 16 at the Edinburg Bert Ogden Arena.
Brownsville Unanimously Ratifies $121M FY 2024 Budget
The First Public Notice of the budget offers a substantial decrease of the property tax rate for citizens, from .691919 in 2023 to .607987 in 2024 (8-cent cut per $100 valuation), making this the fourth consecutive reduction in the City’stax rate and the largest in recent history.
Bringing Sustainability to Family’s Legacy Through Agricultural Economics
Now, as one of the first students who will graduate from the expanded agricultural economics program at the Texas A&M University Higher Education Center in McAllen, HECM, he has been able to do this without leaving the area.
Cities of Edinburg and Alamo Still Offering Sandbags
We will add sites as they become available.
Bringing $120+ Million in High-End Shopping, Dining, Entertainment, & Living to North McAllen
The planned development, named The District, will feature a wide variety of retail shops, from boutique stores to well-known restaurants, echoing shopping districts such as The Domain or The Historic Pearl.
El Paso Appoints Mexican American Cultural Center DirectorÂ
The new center, which is a part of the Museums and Cultural Affairs Department (MCAD), is expected to open in early 2024.
























