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Two Coronavirus Vaccines Enter Final Stages of Clinical Trials

As communities across the country consider whether to reopen schools and offices this fall, leaders are pinning their hopes to a COVID-19 vaccine that will soon be available.

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Claims a Family of 4

The Edinburg police department, reported the loss of a young family in Edinburg, yesterday. In this case, the family was just trying to make the best of the aftermath of Hurricane Hanna. Unfortunately, they lost their lives to a silent killer, carbon monoxide.

Free legal assistance available for those affected by Hurricane Hanna

The State Bar of Texas wants South Texas residents to know that free legal resources are available to low-income individuals affected by Hurricane Hanna.

Corporation Insider Pleads Guilty to Wire Fraud

A 41-year-old San Antonio man has admitted to wire fraud that resulted in a loss of $1,878,615.84, announced U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Patrick.

City of Edinburg Free Food Distribution

There are still thousands of Edinburg residents who don't have power and their refrigerated food has gone bad.

Pharr’s first Hispanic mayor, racewalking pioneer A.C. Jaime dies at age 84

A.C. “Beto” Jaime, the first Hispanic mayor of the city of Pharr and pioneering founder of the South Texas Walking Club, has died at the age of 84.

India Association of the Rio Grande Valley provides 42,000 meals for the RGV

The Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley has received a generous donation of $8,400 from the India Association of the Rio Grande Valley. The India Association launched its “Stop Hunger” campaign in June and extended it through July to provide as many meals possible to families in need amid the global pandemic of COVID-19.

Governor Abbott Surveys Hurricane Hanna Damage, Meets With Local Officials In Corpus Christi

Governor Greg Abbott today visited Corpus Christi to meet with local officials and survey storm damage left by Hurricane Hanna over the weekend.

Sen. Cruz Introduces Bill to Block Federal Funding for Governments Engaged in Religious Discrimination

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), chairman of the Subcommittee on The Constitution, today introduced the Safeguarding Americans from Coronavirus and Religious Exercise Discrimination (SACRED) Act

More Needed to Support Small Businesses

With the majority of small businesses out of PPP dollars and unemployment benefits ending this week, the piecemeal bills that make up the Senate Republicans’ HEALS Act are simply not enough.

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