Border Patrol Rescues Subjects in Distress
U.S. Border Patrol agents rescue three subjects left behind by smugglers in two separate incidents.
‘Q’-Tips: Expert Advice for Hacking the ‘New Normal’ this Fall
As the battle against COVID-19 continues to threaten higher education this fall, South Texas College is bringing flexibility to the fight.
What They’re Saying: Cornyn Relief Bill for Live Music Venues
U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX)’s Save Our Stages Act has earned praise across Texas for its provisions designed to make Small Business Administration grants available for independent live music venue operators affected by COVID-19
Rep. Cuellar Successfully Fights for 100 New Immigration Judges with Support Staff to Address...
Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28) secured funding in the FY21 Appropriations bill directing the hiring of 100 new immigration judges with support staff to reduce the backlog of immigration cases at our southern border.
FURR’S™ Reopens With Launch Of AYCE Marketplace™ And Introduces New ToGoKitchens.com™ Concept
Known for buffet-style dining, Furr's™ is reopening restaurants with new service concepts to cater to their customers and the current climate spurred by the coronavirus.
The Short-Term Forecast for the Texas Economy
The last two (May and June) Texas jobs reports were encouraging, reflecting the fact that, as businesses began to reopen, what was essentially a sound economy before the pandemic responded relatively quickly.
TSC Police Academy Graduates 35 Cadets at Virtual Ceremony
It was new. It was different. But the smiles, the sense of accomplishment, the joy of taking the next step toward a lifelong goal and the sighs of relief were all the same when 35 Texas Southmost College Criminal Justice Institute cadets “walked the stage” on July 24 during TSC’s first-ever CJI Virtual Graduation Ceremony.
Good News, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) in Full Effect
In the midst of the pandemic’s ongoing fallout, there was a bit of very good news for the economy last month that, as with so many other things, did not get the attention it should have (or would have in different times).
IMAS Celebrates Hubble 30th Anniversary
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope celebrated the 30th anniversary of its launch aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery.
Op-Ed: Open Schools
Before I rant a bit on school delays and closing, let me start by saying that we all know someone at this point touched by COVID-19, and my comments are intended for our politicians and leaders who have to make tough decisions for the greater good.

























