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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.

Texas Upstream Oil & Gas Jobs Continue Rising

Texas oil and natural gas producers are steadily adding jobs as our state’s economy continues to strengthen even amidst high inflation

Texas Taxes

The State is on solid financial ground. That’s good news!

Promoting Growth and Trade with Mexico

As part of the workshop, the City of Pharr and ANIERM leaders agreed to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to establish a Global Entities Economic Partnership between the City of Pharr, Texas, and the ANIERM, México.

Regional Leaders Awarded at 90th Annual Installation & Awards Banquet

The Edinburg Chamber recognized many leaders including the 2022 Man and Woman of the Year Senator Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa and Estella Lopez of Sierra Title Co.

Provide the Gift of Warmth to a PVAS Pet

Our pups don't need much except a warm place to lay their heads and food to fill their bellies.

Campaign to End Cancer Tops $2.2M

Every dollar raised was matched by the IBC Foundation in order to reach a total of more than $2.2 million.

CBP Officers Seize $14.4 Million in Hard Narcotics

The largest seizure also occurred on Wednesday, Nov. 16, at the Pharr International Bridge, when a CBP officer referred a tractor trailer hauling a commercial shipment of charcoal for secondary inspection. Following a canine and non-intrusive inspection system examination, CBP officers discovered 1,543 bundles containing a total of 1,337 pounds of alleged methamphetamine hidden within the shipment.

Edinburg Receives $44M to Provide Clean Water to Residents

The growth the City of Edinburg is experiencing make this project necessary.

Chancellor’s Cornerstone Awards

What makes this award special is that the recipients were nominated by their colleagues.

Texas Again Breaks All-Time Record for Total Jobs

A labor force participation rate, the percentage of all working age Texans who are employed or are actively seeking work, of 63.6%, above the national average.

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