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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.

Governor Signs Laws Cracking Down On Illegal Street Racing 

"Texas has made it very clear that a street takeover will not stand, period," said Director McCraw.

STRIDES Program Earns State Restaurant Award

The award was announced in Houston at the Texas Restaurant Association Awards event in July.

Woman Attempts to Smuggle 3 Children at Juarez-Lincoln Bridge

CBP officers arrested the woman for alleged violation of U.S. immigration law and seized the vehicle.

Law Enforcement Agencies Can Save Thousands by Training At STC

“We often collaborate with the regional center to help provide a variety of trainings that otherwise would cost our department up to $1,200 per officer in travel expenses such as accommodations, mileage and per diem,” said STC Police Sergeant, George Barreir

City of Alamo Receives Innovative Partner Award

The city began this project in February 2021 to modernize city infrastructure with more “smart city” solutions.

CBP Seizes Over $300K at Hidalgo International Bridge

U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations at the Hidalgo International Bridge intercepted $331,660 in undeclared currency from a traveler destined for Mexico.

Ingrid Monserrat Takes the Stage as FemCity’s Speaker, August 8th

Ladies, this event is not just another run-of-the-mill gathering. Oh, no, no! We're inviting each and every one of you to join us and discover your inner strength, your power, and what makes you feel like a true wonder woman! Let's all come together for an evening of transformation and fun!

Op-Ed: Proposed Air Quality Regulations Threaten South Texas Growth

The Rio Grande Valley Partnership is opposed to these new regulations.

Several Convicted In $16 Million Cartel Drug Conspiracy

Throughout the course of the investigation, authorities seized over 35,000 pounds (approximately 17.5 tons) of marijuana valued at approximately $16.4 million.

Educator’s Advocacy Leads to New Law Benefiting Deaf & Hard of Hearing

Governor Greg Abbott signed the bill (House Bill 3132) into law on June 10. The law, which becomes effective on Sept. 1, will provide drivers with the opportunity to indicate that they are deaf or hard of hearing on their license or ID card.

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