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Mercurio Martinez, III Announces Bid For Mayor
He has been a successful realtor with Swisher & Martin Realty for almost 20 years and is a former banker.
Athletics Announces Clear Bag Policy
Texas Border Business RIO GRANDE VALLEY, Texas - The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) Department of Intercollegiate Athletics announced on Wednesday a clear bag...
ADVISORY: Traveling in Mexico
U.S. citizens are advised to adhere to restrictions on U.S. government employee travel.
Preventive Monkeypox Vaccines Being Administered
After receiving 500 vials of the vaccine from the Texas Department of State Health Services, Hidalgo County met with health officials from Cameron, Starr and Willacy counties to coordinate the vaccine allocation.
McAllen Holiday Parade Stepping Out in Style
The parade will step off at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 3, 2022 from the McAllen Veterans Memorial Stadium.
El Paso CBP Officers Seize $89K in Unreported Currency
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers working at the Stanton Street bridge intercepted $89,031 in unreported currency.
Population Dynamics – Texas Style!
Urban areas continue to see much higher levels of population and employment growth than rural areas.
FDA Final Ruling on OTC Hearing Aids
Close to 30 million adults in the U.S. could benefit from hearing aid use. Individuals with permanent hearing impairment can use hearing aids to help make speech and sounds louder, improving the ability to communicate effectively with others.
Challenges of a Computer Networking Career
For Texas State Technical College alumnus Joseph Rizo, he piqued an interest in computer networking during his early teenage years.
One Day in History • Tom Lea
Tom Lea was an artist and writer who excelled as a muralist, illustrator, portraitist, landscapist, World War II artist correspondent, poet, novelist and historian.
























