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Breaking News: Texas Physicians Recommend Schools to Use Rapid Antigen Testing for Schoolchildren

Texas physicians recommend schools use rapid antigen testing along with other on-campus safety measures to detect early signs of coronavirus infection among students and staff.

RGV Agents Seize Over $13.7M in Narcotics

Rio Grande Valley Border Patrol agents make significant narcotics seizures this weekend.

Cornyn: Time to Quit Political Games and Pass COVID Relief

On the Senate floor, U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) called on Democrats to stop their partisan games and work with Republicans to pass additional COVID relief for the American people.

WATCH: First Lady unveils 2020 Christmas decorations!

First Lady Melania Trump unveiled the official Christmas theme and decorations this morning as the First Family prepares for Christmastime at the White House.

TSC Criminal Justice prepares students for successful careers

Since she was a little girl, Gracy Espinoza has dreamt of working in law enforcement and she found that the Criminal Justice program at Texas Southmost College was a great stepping stone in making her dreams come true.

Stetson University Professor Receives Outstanding Engineering Educator Award

Hala ElAarag, Ph.D., professor of computer science at Stetson University, has received the Florida Council Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ (FC IEEE) Outstanding Engineering Educator Award.

First Full Service Convention Center Hotel to Open in the Rio Grande Valley

Hilton Garden Inn Harlingen Convention Center a 5-story, 149-room state-of-the-art, full-service hotel just minutes from major markets including McAllen, Brownsville and Mission is the latest addition to the Hilton Garden Inn Group, one of Hilton’s 14 market-leading brands.

FTC Stops Debt Collector’s Alleged “Debt Parking” Scheme

The Federal Trade Commission has taken action against a debt collection company that allegedly placed bogus or highly questionable debts onto consumers’ credit reports to coerce them to pay the debts.

South Texas woman heads to prison for imported large amount of hidden meth

A 29-year-old resident of Rio Grande City has been ordered to federal prison following her conviction of importing 59 kilograms of meth, announced U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Patrick.

Time to Talk— and Listen

“Let’s talk.” Here we are again, in the aftermath of a grueling presidential election that highlighted deep divisions among Americans.

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