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City of Harlingen deeds land to UTRGV and Harlingen CISD for Early College High...

The new UTRGV/Early College High School took another step forward Tuesday when the City of Harlingen officially deeded the land where the new facility will be built to The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley and the Harlingen Consolidated Independent School District.

South Texas College hosts CCATT Trustee Leadership Seminar

South Texas College hosted the Community College Association of Texas Trustees (CCATT) Leadership Seminar at the Nursing and Allied Health Campus on Feb. 28.

VMHS One Act Play advances to district finals

The Veterans Memorial High School (VMHS) Harlequin Drama Team is advancing to the UIL One Act Play District Finals, March 14.

Gerald Cregg Thompson recognized in court for 30 years of dedicated service to Hidalgo...

After three decades of committed public service at the District Attorney's office, Gerald Cregg Thompson accepted a resolution recognizing his exceptional work towards residents, and victims of crime

IDEA Alamo Senior Receives Wabash College’s Most Prestigious Scholarship

IDEA Public Schools is proud to announce that IDEA College Prep Alamo senior, Jesus Monrroy-Mazcorro, has been named a Lilly Scholar, Wabash College’s most prestigious scholarship.

McAllen ISD middle school team heading to State

Students from McAllen ISD’s Fossum Middle School will be competing in the State Science Olympiad on April 23 at Texas A&M University in College Station.

Agents Save Two From Drowning in the Rio Grande

McAllen Border Patrol Agents rescued two males from drowning in the Rio Grande in separate incidents.

Exceptional Alumna: Alyssa Cantu, the Star of Street Food

Alyssa Cantu’s road to culinary expertise came by way of a punk rock band.

Levi repeats as WAC Defensive Player of the Year

The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) men’s basketball team learned on Tuesday that, for the second year in a row, junior guard Javon Levi is the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Defensive Player of the Year and a member of the All-Defensive Team while adding All-WAC Second Team honors to his resume.

AG Paxton Leads 20-State Coalition Defending Religious Freedom of Little Sisters of the Poor...

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton led a 20-state coalition in a friend-of-the-court brief filed with the United States Supreme Court in support of the Little Sisters of the Poor’s right to an exemption from the contraceptive mandate imposed by the Obama-era U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

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