CBRE Analysis: Nearly a Third of US Labor Force Works In Industries Relatively Insulated...
Roughly 30 percent of the U.S. labor force works in industries expected to prove resilient amid the disruption caused by COVID-19 and related containment measures, with high concentrations of those industries found in markets such as Durham, N.C., Sacramento, and Washington, D.C., according to a new report from CBRE.
Cities with the Biggest Increases in Unemployment Rates Due to COVID-19 – WalletHub Study
With certain businesses reopening all across the country in an effort to reverse some of the nearly 41 million job losses caused by the coronavirus pandemic, WalletHub today released updated rankings for the Cities with the Biggest Increases in Unemployment Rates Due to COVID-19, as a follow-up to our report on the States Hit Most by Unemployment Claims.
The Short-Term Outlook for the Texas Economy
Measures taken to slow the spread of COVID-19, while necessary, have had substantial negative effects on the Texas economy.
Planning underway for Start of the 2020-2021 School Year
The Mission Consolidated Independent School District (CISD) administration is moving forward with planning for the start of the 2020-2021 school year in a manner that will allow for various possibilities and adjustments as needed, based upon the progression of the COVID-19 pandemic in our area.
Exclusive Preview: U.S. Chamber Launches National Initiative on Inequality of Opportunity
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce tomorrow will announce a national town hall on June 25th as part of an ongoing initiative to address inequality of opportunity through education, employment, entrepreneurship, and criminal justice reform.
Road to Recycling: free tire collection event Saturday, June 6
In preparation for Hurricane season, rural county residents can do their part to clean up our neighborhoods, roads, and ditches by dumping old tires at free collections sites this Saturday, June 6.
UTRGV increases COVID-19 testing capacity from 150 to 1,000 daily
The UTRGV School of Medicine, through its practice plan, UT Health RGV, is substantially increasing the number of COVID-19 tests it can process in-house, via an automated extraction machine called the Thermo Fisher Kingfisher Flex.
Hidalgo County 2021 budget process underway
Hidalgo County Budget Officer Sergio Cruz briefed the court with an overview of the 2021 budget process.
Starr County to announce new Drive-thru COVID-19 testing site at Press Conference
As a response to new Coronavirus cases and their continued preventive measures in Starr County, Judge Eloy Vera and Health Authority Dr. Jose Vazquez will be joined by local partners including Starr County Industrial Foundation, municipalities and educational institutions to host a press conference to announce the relocation and expansion of the COVID-19 Drive-thru Testing Site.
Hidalgo County honors Norma Linda Ochoa for 40 years of dedicated service
Hidalgo County Commissioners Court honored long-time employee and Palmview resident, Norma Linda Ochoa for her dedication to the Hidalgo County Tax Assessor Collector’s Office after 40 years of going above and beyond to assist the citizens of Hidalgo County.
























