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Women’s Tennis Drops Showdown at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
Basin on Friday, Montana State on Saturday and Tarleton on Sunday. All matches will be at 10 a.m.
Baseball Kicks Off with Fireworks
Texas Border Business RIO GRANDE VALLEY, Texas - University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) Department of Intercollegiate Athletics announced on Tuesday 18 promotional games throughout the...
Hidalgo County Pledges $2 Million to STC Nursing and Allied Health
Hidalgo County announced that it will pledge $2 million to fund salaries for nursing instructors in an effort to increase enrollment and double the number of nurses graduating from South Texas College.
$1.7 Billion USA BioEnergy Advanced Biorefinery in Bon Wier
The biorefinery will convert one million green tons of wood waste into 34 million gallons annually of premium clean burning transportation fuel including Sustainable Aviation Fuel, Renewable Diesel, and Renewable Naphtha.
Johnson exemplifies success in Upward Bound program
Anthony Johnson II is part of a long tradition of African Americans whose positive impact will be felt for generations to come and who are celebrated during Black History Month.
Upcoming Permanent Ramp Closures in Pharr
Drivers are reminded to stay alert and slowdown in roadwork zones, to be aware of lane closures and alternate routes, and to follow all traffic control updates.
Welding graduation ceremony reflects scholarship success
received their Fitter Welder and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 10 certifications.
TXBIZ PAC Endorses Lt. Governor Dan Patrick
“As a successful small-business owner, Lt. Governor Dan Patrick recognizes the challenges many employers face in navigating tax policies,” said TAB Board Chairman Brint Ryan.
Megadrought is region’s driest in at least 1,200 years
of the 1900s — and greater than it was during even the driest parts of the most severe megadroughts of the past 12 centuries.
Mayor Saenz Proclaims Student Voting Day
Mayor Saenz mentioned that the City of Laredo is committed to ensuring that civic participation remains a cherished tradition among all Laredoans, particularly those of the younger generation.