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Texas Border Business is regarded by the business community as one of the most valuable credible sources of commerce news in the Rio Grande Valley.

PSJA ISD, only district in Texas to receive three consecutive JET grants to expand career...

Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School District (PSJA ISD) was presented with a Jobs and Education for Texas (JET) Grant from the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) at the City of Pharr’s State of the City Address held at the Pharr Events Center on Thursday, Jan. 17.
Ruth Hughs, chair of Texas Workforce Commission signed three grants totaling more than $1.3 million to South Texas College on Jan. 11, 2019.

South Texas College celebrates ‘million dollar morning’

Welcoming representatives from Texas Workforce Commission, state lawmakers, and leaders in the business and healthcare communities, South Texas College president Dr. Shirley A. Reed lauded what she termed a “million dollar morning” for the college.
Dennis E. Nixon is CEO of International Bank of Commerce in Laredo, and chairman of the board of International Bancshares Corporation.

OP-ED: Common Sense Border Security Solutions

“In 2017, I authored a white paper entitled “Common Sense Border Security Solutions,” which I have shared with members of Congress, Trump Administration officials and other leaders in the public and private sectors across the country.

Pharr Releases City Manager’s Salary

After an extensive search to lead the administration and oversight of the daily operations of the City of Pharr, city officials announced the selection of Alex Meade as its city manager late last year. Meade brings a wealth of professional experience, leadership capacity, and a progressive vision that aligns with Pharr's goals and direction, according to Pharr Mayor Ambrosio Hernandez, MD.

11 days into 2019 and McAllen Performing Arts Center cemented record-breaking year already

Just 11 days into the new year and 2019 has already cemented itself as a record-breaking year for the McAllen Performing Arts Center (MPA). The McAllen Performing Arts Center started the year off on a high note with tickets for an astounding 35 events in this year currently on sale to the public
South Texas College has established an informational portal for DREAMers, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients and undocumented students. More information can be found at https://www.southtexascollege.edu/dreamers/.

STC establishes resource website for DREAMer students

South Texas College is seeking to be the first point of contact for students from mixed status households seeking to improve their lives through education.
Mayor Jim Darling flanked by his wife Sandra on the left and their dear friend Irma Garza. Photo Roberto Hugo Gonzalez

Happy New Year! Yesterday, our legislators began the 86th Legislative Session

The Chamber's Government Affairs Council will meet at the Chamber on Wednesday, January 30 from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. This month, our guest speaker will be Mayor Jim Darling who will discuss the city of McAllen's Legislative Agenda.
President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping

Beyond Talking: China’s slowing economy will bring a favorable outcome

Trade talks between the US and China have started up again, the first major movement towards reconciliation since the December decision to delay further tariff increases until March.

AG Paxton Joins President Trump in McAllen at Roundtable on Border Security

Attorney General Ken Paxton today joined President Trump, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, U.S. Senators John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, and Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick in McAllen for a roundtable on immigration and border security.

AG Paxton: Travis County District Court Should Require the City of Austin to Comply...

During a trial this week, lawyers from Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office asked a Travis County district court to require the city of Austin to allow residents to lawfully carry firearms in City Hall, as the state’s open carry law requires it to do.

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