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Spotlighting Texas’ Small Businesses At Texas Restaurant Show In DallasĀ 

TRAĀ is the leading business association for Texas' $52.4 billion foodservice industry, which spans over 43,000 locations throughout the state and employs a workforce of 1.2 million Texans.

Sabor a Mexico Food Festival

Ticket includes soft drinks, water, and/or beer (must be 21 and older.)

Women of Distinction 2022

On June 15th the Rio Grande Valley Hispanic Chamber (RGVHCC) hosted the Women of Distinction Awards Dinner presented by H-E-B

Sen. Cruz Calls on AG Garland to AttendĀ DobbsĀ Hearing to Discuss SCOTUS Intimidation

Ā U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on The Constitution, sent a letter this week to Senator Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, calling on him to bring Attorney General Merrick Garland before the committee.

Former Men’s Basketball Player Gabriel Valdez Inducted into RGV Sports Hall Of Fame

For nearly four decades and counting,Ā Gabriel ValdezĀ has been creating a basketball legacy in the Rio Grande Valley.Ā 

Publisher’s Word- Dan Ogletree is a Unique Industrial and Commercial Builder

Dan Ogletree is a Unique Industrial and Commercial Builder

Senator Hinojosa Attends Buckner Family Hope Center’s Pantry Dedication

Rodriguez says the pantry will be stocked through community donations and using the Family Hope Center’s annual budget.Ā 

Operation Lone Star Boosts Local Border Security Efforts

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

ā€˜TSC Beyond’ is a new opportunity for working adults to obtain a college degree

TSC Dean of Health Professions, Dr. David R. Pearse, explained that TSC Beyond caters to working adults who want to attend college but may not be able to attend because of their work schedules or other family responsibilities.

Protecting Students’ Religious LibertyĀ 

That’s how these nondiscrimination laws become, in fact, discriminatory—they permit government officials to enforce them against groups those officials find objectionable, like religious groups.ā€Ā 

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