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STC CATA and La Joya ISD Launch Apprenticeship Pipeline for Future Trades Professionals
A new partnership between the Center for Advanced Training and Apprenticeships (CATA) at South Texas College, La Joya Independent School District and regional industry leaders is creating a pipeline from the classroom to the jobsite for local high school students.
Op-Ed: De La Cruz: Bringing South Texas to the State of the Union
The annual State of the Union is more than a tradition; it is a bridge between the President and the American people.
Cavender’s Boot City is Coming Soon To Weslaco
Cavender’s Boot City, the premier destination for authentic Western Wear for more than 60 years, announced its newest location coming soon to Weslaco, TX.
Paxton Files Lawsuit Against Network Accused of Shipping Abortion Drugs Into the State
Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Aid Access GmbH, Aid Access B.V. (collectively “Aid Access”), Remy Coeytaux, and Rebecca Gomperts, who operate an international abortion-by-mail enterprise that illegally ships abortion-inducing drugs into Texas in open defiance of state law.
Business Community Invited to Apply for Kauffman FastTrac Program
The business community is cordially invited to apply for the Kauffman FastTrac program, an intensive seven-week course designed to empower entrepreneurs and strengthen their businesses with practical and strategic tools.
Texas Early Voting Sees Strong Turnout Ahead of March 3 Primary
As early voting continues across Texas for the March 3 Primary Election, Secretary of State Jane Nelson provided an update on voter participation and encouraged Texans to rely on official election information as Election Day approaches.
FBI Releases Update on Fatal Officer‑Involved Shooting at Mar‑a‑Lago
<img src="https://texasborderbusiness.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/mar-a-lago.jpg" alt="FBI Miami, in coordination with the United States Secret Service, the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, and FBI Charlotte, continues to investigate...
$3.2 Million Kennel Upgrade Enhances Care for Military Working Dogs
Texas Border Business By Air Force Airman 1st Class Amori Greer, Joint Base Charleston Public Affairs Office / US DOW Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina, hosted a...
Penitas Resident Found Guilty of Human Smuggling
A 63-year-old woman who resided in Penitas has been found guilty of transporting an illegal alien further into the United States.
Farm Labor Contractors Accused of Exploiting H‑2A Visa Workers Across Three States
A federal grand jury returned a 35-count indictment, unsealed Friday, charging three Mexican citizens for trafficking Mexican farmworkers into forced labor and harboring them in the United States after their visas expired for the defendants’ financial gain.





































