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Governor Abbott Hosts Small Business Roundtable To Discuss COVID-19 Liability Legislation

Governor Greg Abbott today held a roundtable discussion with employees of Bison Coolers in Fort Worth.

Migrants, including children, face cramped conditions at South Texas Border Patrol facility

Photos released by the office of a Democratic U.S. representative show dozens of migrants cramped together in a Border Patrol facility in South Texas

All Texas adults will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccine on March 29

All Texas adults will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine regardless of age, occupation or health status starting on March 29, state health officials said Tuesday.

GBIC on Board with National Electric Coil / Rail Products International Inc. Expansion

National Electric Coil, a remanufacturer of large motors and alternators, will expand its operations by 119 new jobs within the next 3 years and invest $4 million in new equipment

Pharr EDC Foundation Announces Scholarship Program for Pharr Students

The Pharr EDC Foundation, in partnership with the Pharr Economic Development Corporation (EDC) and the City of Pharr, is proud to announce that scholarship applications are now available for Pharr students.

Cornyn, Sinema Ask Biden to Address Border Crisis

U.S. Senators John Cornyn (R-TX) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) wrote a letter to President Biden asking him to address the surge in migrants at the southern border

Rojas Earns National Player Of The Week Honors

Collegiate Baseball announced on Monday that junior right fielder Freddy Rojas Jr. of TheUniversity of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) baseball team is one of its national players of the week.

Governor Abbott Blasts President Biden Over Conditions At Unaccompanied Minor Facilities

Governor Greg Abbott today blasted the Biden Administration for the conditions of the federally run unaccompanied minor facilities in Texas caused by the sudden surge of minors coming across the border.

Archivist from Reynosa Municipal Archive to discuss Rio Grande history

The Museum of South Texas History welcomes Martin Salinas for his bilingual presentation, “Entorno, arqueología y el primer poblamiento del bajo Río Grande o Bravo,” at 2 p.m. on March 28 on Facebook Live.

Texas journalist and former Monitor publisher Larry Charles Wingert (1937-2021), honored by the Texas...

Larry Charles Wingert, 83, a journalist and former publisher of the Monitor newspaper in McAllen who passed away on Saturday, January 16, 2021, has been honored by the Texas House of Representatives for his professional civic, and personal contributions to the state.

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