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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.

STC establishes new apprenticeship for those with Construction Supervision experience

South Texas College (STC) and the Rio Grande Valley Chapter of Associated General Contractors of America (RGV-AGC) Have partnered together to develop a Construction Superintendent Apprenticeship Program.
IKEA Foundation Pays Close to Five Million to Texas

IKEA Foundation Pays Close to Five Million to Texas

Governor Greg Abbott today thanked the IKEA US Community Foundation for gifting the State of Texas $4,900,125.

12 COVID-19 Autopsy Cases Reveal the TRUTH How Patients are Dying

In all 12 Coronavirus Autopsy cases, the cause of death was found within the lungs or the pulmonary vascular system.

Joint Law Enforcement Efforts Hinder Smuggling Operations

Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol agents successfully disrupted four human smuggling attempts within a 30 hour period.

Veterans Day Mural Unveiling and Virtual Parade

The City of Edinburg earned a special title in 2010, after former governor Rick Perry referred to the City of Edinburg as the 'Hometown of Heroes,'

A Letter from Parler CEO John Matze

People from all walks of life, fed up with opaque, biased content curation, inconsistent agenda-driven fact checking, and manipulative algorithms built on data mining, are joining Parler to speak free.

Hidalgo County health officials report eight more deaths and 147 new cases related to...

Health officials reported eight more deaths and 147 new positive cases related to COVID-19 on Monday, Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez said Tuesday.

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