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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.

Atwood Signs with the White Sox Organization

Atwood completed his Bachelor of Science in Psychology in May 2019 and his Master of Educational Leadership in May 2020.

immersive Sensory Room Open at the Fasken Recreation Center

This project is a collaboration of Council Member for District 7 Vanessa Perez, the City of Laredo Parks and Leisure Department, the City of Laredo Health Department Family Support & Community Resources, and the Children and Young Adults with Special Healthcare Needs Program.

AG Pax­ton Cel­e­brates END of Roe v. Wade

Never again should something like this happen in America.

Operation Lone Star Turns Back Over 22,000 Migrants

Operation Lone Star continues to fill the dangerous gaps left by the Biden Administration's refusal to secure the border.

Food safety tips for summer gatherings

Mark the time the food is removed from temperature control, so you can determine when it should be discarded. After four hours, discard any leftover food. 

Governor Abbott Statement on U.S. Supreme Court Decision To Overturn Roe V. Wade

The U.S. Supreme Court correctly overturned Roe v. Wade and reinstated the right of states to protect innocent, unborn children.

Road closure on N. Main Street for drainage improvements

Motorists are urged to exercise extreme caution and patience when traveling along in the area.  Motorists should expect some delays and congestion.

Four PSJA ISD Educators Earn Master Degrees from Harvard University  

“Congratulations to our four educators for completing this rigorous program,” said PSJA Superintendent Dr. Jorge L. Arredondo. “We commend you for your dedication and drive to continue growing as educators to help further impact student academic success.” 

Senate Passes Cornyn’s Mental Health and School Safety Bill One Month After Uvalde

“The American people were shocked, outraged, and devastated by this attack and collectively asked, how can we prevent this from happening again?”

Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Funding Bill Approved

In total, the bill provides $314.1 billion, an increase of $29.5 billion – more than 10 percent – above 2022.

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