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ania Ramirez, McAllen City Commissioner for District 4 and local attorney,announced she will seek the Democratic nomination for Hidalgo County Judge in the 2022 Democratic Primary. Courtesy Image

McAllen City Commissioner Tania Ramirez Announces Candidacy for Hidalgo County Judge

Texas Border Business McAllen, Texas - Tania Ramirez, McAllen City Commissioner for District 4 and local attorney,announced she will seek the Democratic nomination for Hidalgo County...

Helping those most in need with career-training grant

BROWNSVILLE, Texas - Families that are facing financial hardships and need the required construction trade skills for employment can rely on Texas Southmost College for training, thanks to a Self Sufficiency Fund Grant recently awarded to the college by the Texas Workforce Commission.

Architecture student, construction grad building toward career success

BROWNSVILLE, Texas - Texas Southmost College has just what George Ramirez needed to kickstart a career of his own in construction and follow in his father’s footsteps.

Implementing Mindfulness Rooms for social emotional health

MISSION, Texas - Mission Consolidated Independent School District administrators acknowledge that students’ social emotional health has been affected due to the many trials associated with the pandemic.

Drunk Driving Killed 963 People In Texas Last Year

AUSTIN – Football is a huge part of Texas culture, and with the new season upon us, TxDOT’s Drive Sober. No Regrets. Statewide Impaired Driving Campaign is encouraging fans to celebrate responsibly by always finding a sober ride.

Smuggler Crashes into Gas Pipeline

EDINBURG, Texas – Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol (RGV) agents encountered an injured migrant woman alone on a ranch after the truck she was in crashed into a gas pipeline near Kingsville. The suspected smuggler and travelling companions did not notify emergency medical services for the injured woman before fleeing the area.

RGV Agents Locate Shooting Victims

HIDALGO, Texas – Five migrants suffering from gunshot wounds were encountered on the banks of the Rio Grande. The incident is indicative of the dangers migrants face while undertaking the journey into the United States.

Amid redistricting, rural Texas must stick together

The Texas landscape today is changing quicker than ever. According to recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau, an estimated 1,000 people per day are added to the state’s population. About half are natural increases due to the birth rate exceeding the death rate, but the other half migrate from outside the state.

VAMOS 25th Anniversary Was a Historic Celebration and a Victory to Remember

VAMOS is a dream come true for graduating high school seniors of the Rio Grande Valley. This organization strives to secure funding and options for a four-year high-end college education.
U.S. Congressman Henry Cuellar

Cuellar, Comer Introduce Bipartisan Bill Allowing Home Recovery for Medicare Patients

Texas Border Business Washington, DC - U.S. Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28) and Congressman James Comer (KY-1) introduced the Choose Home Care Act of 2021. This bipartisan...

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