Will the PPP Loan be FORGIVEN?
You get approved, congratulations! Now what? You are only less than half of the process. The most important factor of the paycheck protection program is not just only getting it, but being the loan amount be FORGIVEN!
Border Patrol Agents Rescue Six People
Border Patrol agents rescued six foreign nationals throughout the Rio Grande Valley.
Op-Ed: Coronavirus Will Not End Our Commitment to Public Education
Last session, the Texas Legislature passed HB 3 to invest more state dollars in our classrooms and give a much needed salary increase to our teachers. With the coronavirus pandemic, we have learned to appreciate even more the role of our schools and teachers.
Vaqueros grad Draik Banks goes from middle blocker to U.S. Army officer
Following a successful collegiate volleyball career, Draik Banks graduates from UTRGV with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology.
Cornyn: Coronavirus Relief Program for Texas Farmers, Ranchers, and Producers Begins Accepting Applications Today
Today U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) announced that Texas agricultural producers who have suffered losses due to the coronavirus pandemic may now apply for assistance from the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP).
Nearly $1.5M Worth of Drugs Seized by Rio Grande Valley Agents
Over the last four days, Rio Grande Valley Sector agents seized over 1,300 pounds of marijuana and 13 pounds of cocaine.
McAllen Reaches Halfway Point in Response Rate to 2020 Census
Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, McAllen households found a productive way to spend their time at home, self-responding to the 2020 Census, either online or over the phone, propelling the city to reach a very important milestone: 50% of households in McAllen have self-responded to the 2020 Census since March 12, when the Census self-response online link became available.
National Coronavirus Recovery Commission Releases Recommendations for Reducing Future Risks of Pandemics
The National Coronavirus Recovery Commission announced a new set of recommendations today to guide governors, local leaders, federal officials, and the private sector with the steps necessary to reduce the risks of future pandemics.
Alumnus joins the Fight Against COVID-19 with Biomedical Research 
A Texas A&M University-Kingsville alumnus is working on research that could lead to therapies to treat COVID-19.
Texas A&M-Kingsville seniors celebrate week-long, virtual commencement
Commencement week at Texas A&M University-Kingsville is normally filled with the hustle and bustle and excitement of one stage in life ending while another begins. But, thanks to COVID-19, nothing is normal.

























