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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.

Senator LaMantia & Rep.  Lopez to Speak at SPI Chamber Luncheon, August 23rd

Online reservations can be made by going to www.spichamber.com.  For additional information, please contact the SPI Chamber at 761.4412 or come by our office at 321 Padre Blvd.

Keeping Things Moving

About half of UPS deliveries are business to business (B2B) rather than business to consumer(B2C).

$1M for New Jim Hogg County Emergency Ops Center

With this new facility, Jim Hogg County residents can have peace of mind knowing they benefit from improved emergency preparedness, safety, and assistance.

Students Accept Job Opportunities with Regional Airline Company

Abel Cazares and Fernando Espinoza, each of whom is pursuing an Associate of Applied Science degree, have accepted jobs as aircraft airframe and powerplant mechanics with Envoy Air.

American Airlines Team at Valley International Airport wins Customer Cup for 2nd Quarter 2023

This marks the first time a team from the Rio Grande Valley has won the award.

STC Professor Alex Sarabia 2023 Faculty of the Year

Vice President for Academic Affairs Anahid Petrosian, Ph.D., will recognize Sarabia during the Fall 2023 Academic Affairs Assembly on Aug. 21.

CBP Seizes Over $4M In Meth at Pharr International Bridge 

CBP OFO seized the narcotics and tractor trailer. Special agents with Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) initiated a criminal investigation.

Laredo CBP Apprehends Fugitive Sought for Homicide

“The apprehension of persons wanted for violent crimes delivers critical assistance to our law enforcement partners, in turn keeping our communities safe,” said Port Director Alberto Flores, Laredo Port of Entry.

Kingsville Agents Arrest Human Smuggler with Firearm 

The case is currently under further investigation by authorities.

RGV Law Enforcement Seizes Over $3.8M In Cocaine

The narcotics were turned over to the Drug Enforcement Administration.

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