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CONSUMER ALERT: Potential Fraud in Charitable Giving in Uvalde Tragedy

The prayers of the Attorney General and his employees are offered for all who are suffering from this senseless killing. 

Governor Abbott Update on Uvalde Tragedy

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City of McAllen Message on Tragedy in Uvalde

Texas Border Business The City of McAllen passes along a message of condolences and hope concerning the tragedy in Uvalde. We must protect all...

Grant Opportunities for School Safety

Please reach out to Alicia Seagraves at Alicia.seagraves@mail.house.gov for any additional support.

Serious Punishment for Juveniles Making False Threats Of Violence At Schools

Under Texas Penal Code Section 42.06, false threats which place a person in fear of imminent bodily injury or cause a law enforcement agency to respond and involve a school campus, are a state jail felony. 

Bicentennial Blvd. Beautification June 2nd

The total project cost was $115,748.  The project was completed by McAllen Parks & Recreation crews, saving $101,897 as a result of doing the work in-house. 

Honor and Remember Our Fallen Heroes

On this day we must make time to remember the past and present. Sadly, the bodies of these heroes have fallen throughout Europe, Southeast Asia, the South Pacific, the Middle East, and even here at home.

Six Seniors awarded National DreamUS Scholarships  

TheDream.US is the nation’s largest college access and success program for DREAMers. Scholarships are awarded to students who have demonstrated the academic potential and determination needed to succeed in college and life.

Uvalde Update From Texas DPS

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Integration of IT Certificates into Courses Fall 2022

The CIT Program at South Texas College is now ensuring that success stories like Alejandro’s are the norm rather than the exception. 

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