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SWAT Donates Extensive Aircraft parts inventory to Texas State Technical College

Southwest Aerospace Technologies (SWAT) recently donated a large inventory of Global Express parts to Texas State Technical College (TSTC).

Professor Studies Rhetoric and Reality at the U.S.-Mexico Border

Jill Fleuriet, professor in the UTSA Department of Anthropology, has devoted the past several years to research commonly called “anthropology at home,” which includes long-term immersion in one's own community.

Senator Hinojosa Announces Re-Election for Senate District 20

Today, Senator Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa announced that he is running for re-election to the Texas Senate.

City of McAllen Health Code Enforcement to Spray for Mosquitos Again

The City of McAllen Environmental Health and Code Enforcement Department will spray areas of the city that have high mosquito populations starting, tomorrow, Wednesday night during late-night hours and continuing until early morning hours on Thursday, June 10.

Changing Parts of the Power Grid

Gov. Greg Abbott has signed into law Senate Bills 2 and 3, which are meant to improve the state’s main power grid and change the governance of the agency that operates it.

Varney and Co. Interviews McAllen Mayor Elect Villalobos

Your honor, you are right on the border. 85% of the voters in your County are Hispanic. You are a Republican and you won. Can you explain that because not many Americans expect a Hispanic electorate to go for a Republican mayor?

Governor Abbott Signs ERCOT Reforms, Power Grid Weatherization Legislation Into Law

Governor Greg Abbott today signed Senate Bills 2 and 3 into law to reform the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) and weatherize and improve the reliability of the state's power grid

Curious George Comes to the Children’s Museum in Brownsville!

The Children Museum of Brownsville is proud to announce that our first traveling exhibit of the new year will be arriving this month, and it's a great one!

Hidalgo County Judge holds immigration summit with community leaders

Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez on Tuesday hosted a local summit with elected officials and community leaders to discuss the latest on immigration and its impact locally.

Governor Abbott Reappoints Lilia Garcia of Raymondville To Texas Historical Commission

Governor Greg Abbott has reappointed Lilia Garcia, of the Texas Historical Commission for terms set to expire on February 1, 2027.

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