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Governor Abbott Directs TCEQ To Look Into New Unaccompanied Minor Facility In Pecos

Governor Abbott today issued a statement after the Biden Administration announced that it is opening a fourth holding facility, located in Pecos

Violent Criminal Aliens Arrested by RGV Border Patrol Agents

Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol agents arrested four illegal aliens with violent criminal history to include homicide, aggravated rape, sexual assault, and gang affiliation.

Toros Reinforce Front Line with Amoh Signing

The Rio Grande Valley FC Toros announced today that the club has signed forward Elvis Amoh for the 2021 USL Championship season.

Jetpack Label Group Releases Finbar O’ Hanlon’s ‘The CODE’

Musician and innovator, Finbar O’ Hanlon presents a musical experience derived from an era driven by the value of the creative mind as an escape from a world where the music seems to all blend together.

Border Patrol Agents Seize Nearly $700K in Marijuana

Tuesday, Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol agents seized more than 800 pounds of marijuana in three separate smuggling attempts.

Small Businesses Eligible To Receive FREE COVID-19 Rapid Testing Kits

The Edinburg Chamber of Commerce announced it will continue to participate in the Small Business COVID-19 Rapid Testing Program.

Isabella Casillas Guzman Confirmed as 27th SBA Administrator

Isabella Casillas Guzman has been confirmed as the 27th Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration.

Edinburg CISD counselor named RGV LEAD Counselor of the Year

A Career and Technical Education (CTE) counselor from the Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District was recently named the 2021 RGV LEAD Counselor of the Year.

Publisher’s Word: Local Elections Are Interesting, You Get to Know More About the Candidates

The Rio Grande Valley is celebrating local elections in different municipalities. McAllen is one of them where five professionals are seeking to become mayor and Districts 1, 2, 3 and 6 have plenty of activity as well.

More Americans Worry That the Labor Market Won’t Improve for the Next Generation

More Americans think that jobs, careers and employment opportunities after the pandemic will be harder to obtain for the next generation than they were following the 2008 Great Recession, according to a new Rutgers report.

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