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Honoring Late Fire Chief Shawn M. Snider by Retiring Call Sign Eagle 1
Chief Snider, who dedicated over three decades of his life to the fire service, passed away on May 1, 2023
Texas Suburban Population Surge
Eight of the 10 counties leading the nation by numeric change in 2023 were in Texas
Mexican Citizen Indicted for Attempting to Export 600 Rounds Of Ammunition To Mexico
The indictment alleges he attempted to export approximately 250 rounds of 9mm, 150 rounds of .45 caliber and 200 rounds of .40 caliber ammunition from the United States to the Republic of Mexic
Truth Social to Launch Streaming Platform with Own CDN
Trump Media & Technology Group Corp. (NASDAQ: DJT), also known as TMTG and the operator of the social media platform Truth Social, today announced the completion of the research and development phase for its new live TV streaming platform. The announcement marks a significant step forward as the company scales its content delivery network (CDN).
Meeting With Samsung Executives to Discuss Billions Invested In Texas
“Just over two years ago here at the Governor's Mansion, I was proud to celebrate Samsung’s new semiconductor manufacturing facility in Taylor,” said Governor Abbott
Border Patrol Agents Arrest Migrants in Laredo Sector
Citizens are encouraged to report suspicious activity to the Laredo Sector Border Patrol while remaining anonymous at 1-800-343-1994.
CBP Officers Seize $85K In Unreported Currency at Pharr International Bridge
CBP officers seized the currency. Homeland Security Investigations special agents arrested the driver and initiated a criminal investigation.
CBP Officers Seize $293K In Meth at Camino Real Bridge
The methamphetamine had an estimated street value of $293,133.
STC’s Art & Memory Conference Unveils Childhood Memories Through Creative Expressions
STC Assistant Professor of Philosophy Andrés Molina Ochoa, Ph.D., spearheaded the conference in 2020 during the peak of the global pandemic as a way for the community to deal with the challenges that quarantine presented.
Fitch Ratings Affirms ‘AA-’ Rating for City of Edinburg’s Utility System
Edinburg's water and wastewater system is poised to enter a capital-intensive phase over the next two to six years, focusing on expanding system capacity to meet escalating demand.





































