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Applications being accepted for the Hidalgo County Mortgage and Rent Relief Program

The Hidalgo County Community Service Agency is currently accepting applications for the Hidalgo County Mortgage and Rent Relief Program

Four people die of COVID-19 related causes in Hidalgo County; 199 more positive cases

Four more Hidalgo County residents died from COVID-19 related causes and 199 more people tested positive, officials with the Hidalgo County Health and Human Services Department reported Thursday.

Food Bank RGV and Clark Knapp Honda Partner for the Holidays

The Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley and Clark Knapp Honda have partnered to help make the holidays brighter for families in the RGV, this season.

Five more die of COVID-19 related causes in Hidalgo County; 183 more positive cases

Five more Hidalgo County residents died from COVID-19 related causes and 183 more people tested positive, officials with the Hidalgo County Health and Human Services Department reported Tuesday.

Human Smuggling Attempts Result in 102 Apprehensions

In 24 hours, Rio Grande Valley agents foiled four human smuggling attempts and in the process arrested 102 illegal aliens.

Border Patrol Seizes Over $1M of Dangerous Narcotics

Tuesday evening, Rio Grande City (RGC) agents working in La Grulla, Texas, working near the river discovered two abandoned bundles of marijuana

Eric Groves

Prior to co-founding Alignable, Eric Groves spent 10 years as a founding executive of Constant Contact leading their go to market efforts, and growing the business from start-up to a public company with 400,000 customers and $200MM in revenue.
PSJA Trustees Sworn in and Elect New Board Officers

PSJA Trustees Sworn in and Elect New Board Officers

The Pharr-San Juan-Alamo ISD Board of Trustees hosted the swearing-in ceremony of recently re-elected board members Jesus "Jesse" Vela, Jesse Zambrano and Jorge Zambrano, and new board member Cynthia Gutierrez, as part of a special called school board meeting held at PSJA Southwest Early College HS Auditorium Wednesday, Nov. 11.

Estate planning doesn’t often appear on people’s to-do lists, pandemic should change that

Texas has 1 million coronavirus cases, the most of any state, amid an unprecedented surge that resulted in more than 6,000 people statewide hospitalized on Sunday with COVID-19.

Washington Must Pass Pandemic Relief

With the election behind us, now is the time for governing, and there is no shortage of issues that demand Washington’s attention. First among them is passing much-needed pandemic relief.

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