Fans Come Together To Say “I’ve Got Mine”
RIO GRANDE VALLEY, TX – The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) Department of Intercollegiate Athletics has launched a significant Valley-wide marketing campaign led by season ticket holders across the Valley standing up and saying, “I’ve Got Mine.”
Commercial roofing scholarship makes career goals a reality
BROWNSVILLE, TX - Emanuel Rendon was traveling across the state working at different construction sites, but when he came across the Commercial Roofing Pre-Apprentice program at Texas Southmost College on Facebook, he realized this was the opportunity he had been waiting for.
Texas Agriculture Commissioner congratulates Mission CISD CNP for achievements
The Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller announced the Child Nutrition Program at Mission Consolidated Independent School District (CISD) has successfully completed the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) 2021 Spring Farm Fresh Challenge. They have joined schools and childcare providers across Texas to Eat Local, Teach Local and Be Social throughout the spring.
Smuggler Abandons Migrant Mother and Child
EDINBURG, TX – Rio Grande Valley Border Patrol Sector (RGV) agents work alongside law enforcement partners to assist migrants placed in life threatening situations by smugglers.
RGV Border Patrol Agents Seize Over 600 Pounds of Marijuana
EDINBURG, TX – Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol agents interdict four drug smuggling attempts worth over 482K.
RGV Border Patrol Agents Arrest Seven Gang Members
EDINBURG, TX– Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol (RGV) agents arrest several active gang members and two criminal migrants.
New Texas laws go into effect Sept. 1st. Here are some that might affect...
More than six hundred new Texas laws will go into effect this Wednesday. Debated, passed, and signed during the 87th Texas Legislature, these laws include changes to public safety, health care and K-12 education.
When parents become full-time students, moms and dads face unique challenges
With three children under the age of 14, Christopher O’Grady’s decision to quit his job and go back to school full-time was not an easy one. But South Texas College’s two-year Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) program was calling to him, and he knew that it was a field with solid employment prospects.
VAMOS a Celebrar!
Join us September 16th as the Valley Alliance of Mentors for Opportunities and Scholarships celebrates 25 years of investing in education!
Governor Abbott Announces Texas Women’s Hall Of Fame Honorees For 2020–2021
Governor Greg Abbott and the Governor’s Commission for Women today announced six extraordinary Texas women, recognized for outstanding achievement in their fields and for changing the course of history, have been selected for induction into the Texas Women’s Hall of Fame.

























