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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.

McAllen Holiday Parade, presented by H-E-B Kicks-Off Christmas in July

Also announced today was that H-E-B will continue to be the presenting sponsor of the McAllen Holiday Parade for the next three years, according to McAllen Assistant City Manager Joe Vera.

Track & Field Teams Recognized as USTFCCCA All-Academic Teams

There were 237 DI women’s teams recognized and 172 men’s teams. Texas and Florida were named the men’s and women’s National Scholar Teams of the Year, respectively, for both indoor and outdoor track & field. 

Three Migrants Rescued from The Rio Grande

“I am very proud of the agents out there this morning and throughout the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) who are working diligently to assure our borders are secure.

RGV Agents Disrupt Five Human Smuggling Events

Rio Grande Valley Sector (RGV) Border Patrol agents encountered 313 migrants in two large groups and disrupted three human smuggling events.

RGV Agents Continue to Apprehend Dangerous Criminal Migrants and Gang Members 

Rio Grande Valley Sector (RGV) Border Patrol agents arrested three convicted criminal migrants and seven gang members over the last few days. 

Preventing Hot Car Deaths this Summer

It may sound like common sense, but every year multiple deaths are reported.

New Congresswoman credits STC with her success

Newly sworn in congresswoman and South Texas College alumna Mayra Flores recently made history for becoming the first Mexican-born woman to win a congressional seat and the first Republican in more than 150 years to represent the people of District 34 across deep South Texas. 

Hot and Dry

Almost 87% of the state is in a “moderate drought” according to the US Drought Monitor

Port of Brownsville Announces New Police Chief

Dietrich heads a department which includes sworn police officers, security guards, and administrative staff. He succeeds Carlos L. Garcia, who retired July 8, 2022, from the Port of Brownsville after 10 years of service as police chief.

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