Kibato and RGV FC Head to Quarterfinals with Win Over Hartford
Kembo Kibato managed a 2-0 win for Rio Grande Valley FC over Hartford Athletic in the quarterfinal of week 3 in the USL eCup: FIFA20 Edition.
Sens. Cruz, Cotton, Colleagues Urge DOJ to Investigate Improper PPP Funding for Planned Parenthood
U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), and their colleagues in the Senate today sent a letter to Attorney General Bill Barr urging the Department of Justice to investigate whether dozens of Planned Parenthood affiliates across the country applied for and received loans from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) despite knowing they were ineligible to apply.
Harlingen EDC notifies Help for Small Business’ First Round of Recipients
The Harlingen Economic Loan Program (HELP) for Small Business committee convened on Wednesday, May 13 to review and consider the more than 60 loan applications that had been submitted.
Judicial Watch Lawsuit Forces Declassification and Release of “Electronic Communication” Used to Launch Obama...
Judicial Watch announced today that it received the “electronic communication” (EC) that officially launched the counterintelligence investigation, termed “Crossfire Hurricane,” of President Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign.
‘Coronavirus and Veterans’ Global Virtual Forum to Address Solutions for U.S. Military Veterans Amidst...
As the world battles COVID-19, military veterans across the United States and beyond are disproportionately suffering devastating impacts from this pandemic.
‘It’s never too late’
It’s never too late to accomplish your goals – Lupita Moreno is living proof of that. The 75-year-old grandmother and great-grandmother graduated this semester with a bachelor’s degree in psychology.
Sen. Cruz, Colleagues Introduce Bill to Let States Approve and Distribute Diagnostic Tests During...
As states begin to safely re-open and Americans return to work, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) today introduced the Right to Test Act – legislation to let states approve and distribute diagnostic tests when the state or federal government has declared a public health emergency.
Survey: Texas Doctor Practices Struggling to Survive Pandemic
Like most independent medical practice physicians struggling to stay afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic, Austin pediatrician Brian Temple, MD, had to make a critical choice: reduce salaries and work hours, or lose the staff and pediatric practice he and his partner had built over six years.
Lloyd Criss who helped Valley lawmakers abolish “slavery” of farm workers during 1980s, passes...
Former District Judge Susan Criss of Galveston, who is the Democratic Party nominee in the November 2020 election for Texas Senate, District 11, for decades has been inspired at what her father – longtime and former Rep. Lloyd W. Criss, Jr., D-Galveston – helped accomplish with a series of major state laws he helped pass in the 1980s that she says “freed farm workers in Texas from slavery.”
U.S. Chamber’s Coalition Letter on Liability Relief Legislation
Today a group of 51 state Chambers of Commerce and state business groups along with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce sent a letter to Congress asking for temporary liability relief for businesses.

























