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Smugglers Show Reckless Disregard for Lives of Migrants
Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol (RGV) agents and local law enforcement partners disrupted four human smuggling events.
UIL State Calculator Champions
At PSJA ISD, all students can be part of highly competitive and rigorous Advanced Academic Programs such as UIL, Robotics, Mock Trial, National Scripps Spelling Bee, and Advanced Placement courses, to name a few.
U.S. Surpasses 1 Million COVID-19 Deaths
“America’s physicians, nurses, and hospitals and health systems thank you for doing your part to help us protect you.”
High School Theatre Troupes Among Top in State
Rankings come from UIL and derive from a combination of overall results from the State Film, State One-Act Play, and State Theatrical Design competitions.
Keeping Gang Members & Sex Offenders Off the Streets
Rio Grande Valley Sector (RGV) agents arrested two child sex offenders, four Mara-Salvatrucha (MS-13) and a 18th Street gang member in 48 hours, keeping them out of our communities.
Over 200 Illegal Migrants Discovered by DPS During Traffic Stops
All 203 migrants were referred to USBP, and the case remains under further investigation.
Expanding CDL Program to Starr County
South Texas College expanded its partnership with international ground transportation leader Trancasa bringing a new commercial driver’s license program to Starr County that will address a growing demand for drivers in the industry.
CBP Intercept Rare Pest, a First in the Nation Discovery
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists at the Pharr International Bridge discovered a rare pest, a first in nation discovery, in a shipment of fresh fruit.
Lone Finalist for Superintendent
Following Texas’s required 21-day waiting period for superintendent appointments, Cottrill is expected to begin his employment following the IDEA Board’s meeting and action in June.
YouTube Censors Judicial Watch Video: Locks Watchdog Out
“YouTube again censored Judicial Watch to help advance a partisan and leftist agenda on election and other debates,” stated Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.

























