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“If they can do this to me, they can do it to you,” Donald...
President Trump is leading a class action suit against Facebook, Twitter and Google and their CEOs.
PSJA North Early College High School Mariachi earns First Division at State, PSJA ECHS...
The PSJA North Early College High School Mariachi group earned First Division at the UIL State Mariachi Festival held June 18-29 in Seguin, Texas.
Laredo College presents the only theatre play on screen
The Laredo College Opera Workshop returns with a musical comedy that will fill the Laredo College Guadalupe and Lilia Martinez Fine Arts Center with laughter. The laughter will continue with a slight twist; this play will premiere on the screens of the location where it was filmed.
Hidalgo County drainage system functioning well after early week rain deluge
While a series of downpours in the Rio Grande Valley earlier this week brought up to nine inches of rain in parts of Hidalgo County and caused sporadic flooding, the region’s drainage system is working effectively and waters are receding, Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez said Thursday.
New Childcare program coordinator has teaching in her veins
Crystal Prado is coming to Texas Southmost College with nearly 20 years of experience in the education field. Coming from a family of teachers, Prado said she is ready to take her teachings to a new level – higher education.
Mission launching community calendar
The City of Mission is excited to launch a community-generated events calendar.
PSJA ISD Football Season Ticket Sales start July 19
We are excited to start prepping for the 2021 Football season! Season ticket sales start July 19 and will run until August 20.
Laredo College receives donation from Mexican government
For approximately 15 years, Laredo College, in a joint effort with the Government of Mexico, through the Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores de México, has provided financial assistance to students attending our college via the IME Becas Scholarship Program.
FBI agent remembers his Scorpion roots
Gilberto Balli is a first-generation American who grew up in the heart of Brownsville and whose career has taken him from Brownsville Police Department dispatcher to FBI special agent.
Faith Soto positioned to fulfill her dream in law enforcement
Living along the U.S.-Mexico border as a little girl, Faith Soto would often see U.S. Border Patrol vehicles traveling along Rio Grande Valley highways, and she would tell her mom she was going to work there someday.