Astute Agents Halt Smugglers at the Checkpoint
Rio Grande Valley agents arrested the drivers of two failed human smuggling attempts. A combined 15 illegal aliens were discovered.
Over $109 Million in Final Title I Allocations for Rio Grande Valley School Districts
$109,118,263 in final Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20) Title I formula allocations funds for Local Educational Agencies (LEA) in the Rio Grande Valley from the U.S. Department of Education, Congressman Gonzalez announced.
China on high alert amid new outbreak
The coronavirus pandemic altered life as humans knew it in 2020, and as much of the world starts to examine how and when to resume daily activities, it's clear that there are many challenges to overcome before normal daily life can resume in full.
McAllen Police Seek to Identify and Locate Suspect In Robbery
McAllen Police Officers are asking the public’s assistance in locating and identifying a suspect in a robbery investigation.
Valley Symphony Appoints New Officers and Directors
The Valley Symphony Orchestra announces that new officers and directors have begun terms with their board of directors effective June 1, 2020.
Study by TAMU-CC Researchers Suggests Ways to Improve Police Practices
With national attention focused on the use of force by police, research done by a team at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi proposes new processes police agencies can use to build more productive relationships with the communities they serve.
Ready for Showtime
In the video above, CEO Mark Zoradi shares the many ways Cinemark is enhancing safety measures to ensure you can visit our theatres with confidence.
Cuellar’s Statement on the Extension of Non-Essential Travel Restrictions Across the US-Mexico Border
Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28) issued the following statement regarding the extension of non-essential travel restrictions between the US-Mexico-Canada borders
Police Thanks for Help in Locating Runaway
McAllen Police Department thanks their media partners for their assistance; through their efforts, the department was able to locate the runaway.
Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez orders county businesses to require masks
In his capacity as the county’s emergency management director, Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez signed an order Tuesday requiring all Hidalgo County businesses to mandate the use of facial coverings by all employees and customers to slow the spread of COVID-19.
























