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Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez to seek funding to create grant program for...

In a call to action Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez thanked residents of Hidalgo County for their efforts in fending off the spread of the COVID-19 virus, but he cautioned residents that the challenges are not over.

STC Campus Food Pantries Helping Students Feed Their Families With Curbside Service

Hiromi Diaz said a difficult situation last month had her scrambling to find a way to feed her family despite the risks associated with the current COVID-19 pandemic.

Alien Smuggling Attempt Halted at Checkpoint

U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Javier Vega Jr., Checkpoint in Sarita, Texas, stopped a human smuggling attempt.

USL Academy League Set to Launch in Spring 2021

The United Soccer League unveiled for the first time Wednesday details on the new USL Academy League, set to launch in Spring 2021.

TSC inspires HVAC instructor to return to the classroom

Federico Rodriguez’s journey at Texas Southmost College began as a student and over the years transitioned into a career of which he is proud.

Governor Abbott Expands Business Openings In Texas

Governor Greg Abbott today held a press conference where he announced that he will be issuing an Executive Order to expand openings of certain businesses and activities.

TSC Student Life Virtual Activities promote Student Engagement

Navigating a new way of keeping students connected and engaged, Texas Southmost College is finding innovative ways of hosting virtual activities and events during this time of remote learning due to the COVID-19 global pandemic.

Governor Abbott Releases Statement On Jailing Of Dallas Salon Owner

Governor Greg Abbott today released a statement on the jailing of Dallas Salon Owner, Shelley Luther

AG Paxton Calls for Immediate Release of Salon Owner Unjustly Jailed for Working to...

Attorney General Ken Paxton today sent a letter to a Dallas County judge, stating that he abused his authority by putting Shelley Luther, owner of a hair salon, in jail for opening her salon to feed her family.

Small Businesses Turn to Paycheck Protection Program and Innovation to Survive

Today, we released the second MetLife & U.S. Chamber Small Business Coronavirus Impact Poll.

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