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McAllen Public Works Continues Brush Debris Collection

The City of McAllen Public Works, located at 4201 N. Bentsen Rd., is working as diligently as possible to collect all debris and brush due to last night’s heavy rainfall.

UTRGV Volleyball signs Ingridy Foltran For 2021

RIO GRANE VALLEY – The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Volleyball Head Coach Todd Lowery announced on Tuesday the addition of 6-0 freshman outside hitter Ingridy Foltran for the 2021 season.

Breaking News: Food Bank RGV to Move Scheduled ‘Meals Under Moonlight’ DTEP Due to...

Pharr, TX – Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley will move its regularly scheduled ‘Meals Under Moonlight’ from Wednesday, May 19, 2021 to Tuesday, May 18, 2021 in anticipation of inclement weather. The ‘Meals under Moonlight’ Drive-Thru Emergency Pantry (DTEP) will take place from 5-8 p.m., or until capacity is reached at the Food Bank RGV. This distribution is intended to serve working families and individuals who are unable to attend distributions during the Wednesday morning distributions due to time conflicts. The distribution will serve up to 1,000 families.

Inaugural Global Forum on Economic Recovery

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is hosting the inaugural Global Forum on Economic Recovery on May 18 and 19, 2021, featuring a line-up of leaders across the public and private sectors.

A Kilo of Cocaine Washes Ashore on Padre Island

Rio Grande Valley Sector (RGV) Border Patrol agents seized more than six kilograms of cocaine worth more than $200K.

U.S.-Mexico Binational Leaders Call on DHS to Lift Border Travel Restrictions

The Texas Border Coalition (TBC) has joined more than two dozen U.S.-Mexico binational leaders in urging the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to lift restrictions that limit non-essential travel at the U.S., Mexico, and Canada borders.

Miriam Abigail Urquiza wins the Albert Lee Wright Memorial Scholarship with two other students...

Diana Alejos, a migrant counselor at Johnny G. Economedes High School told Texas Border Business about her student Miriam Abigail Urquiza. That Miriam won the Albert Lee Wright, Jr. Memorial Scholarship this year, along with 2 other students in the Nation.

From Learner to Earner: STC’s Top-10 Job-Hunting Tips

About to graduate and unsure of the future? Or maybe you’re hoping to prepare early for your post-college career? Good news: You’re in the right place!

Edinburg Community Leaders to Break Ground on City’s First All-Inclusive Park

On Friday, May 14th, 2021, the City of Edinburg, Edinburg Economic Development Corporation, and Vanguard Academy Charter School leaders celebrated a ground breaking ceremony on the city’s first all-inclusive park.

Village in the Valley Hosting Runoff Mayoral Debate

Village in the Valley (ViVa) is hosting a political debate with mayoral run-off candidates, Javier Villalobos and Veronica Vela Whitacre, on May 25, 2021 from 6 pm to 8 pm.

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