Senator Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa Named A Senate Conferee to Supplemental State Budget
Today, Lt. Governor Dan Patrick announced Senator Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa as one of only five Senate appointees to the Conference Committee on Senate Bill 500, the state's supplemental appropriations bill for the 2018-19 biennium.
Free Community Day at MOSTHistory features The Big Squeeze and Pass the Pages
How long has it been since you visited the Museum of South Texas History in Edinburg? If you can’t remember, or even if you made a visit last week, make plans to attend MOSTHistory’s “Free Community Day,”
UTRGV’s Dr. Christopher Gabler is Compressing Time to Research Climate Change
To get a compressed look at potential changes in rainfall over the next few decades, Dr. Christopher Gabler, professor of Environmental Sciences at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, has built a series of structures along the Gulf Coast in Texas that, by altering the environment in small areas, will test physical reactions to changes in rainfall. Essentially, the structures will allow Gabler to fast forward.
Weslaco State of the City 2019
"As the Mayor of Weslaco, it is my honor to welcome you to the 2019 State of the City."
Cmr. Bush Speaks at Financial Literacy Conference in in McAllen Texas
Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush spoke at Educational Service District Region One’s Financial Literacy Conference to students learning about the importance of the value of a dollar and how finance works.
PSJA ISD JROTC programs ranked among ‘Best in State’
The PSJA Early College High School Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (JROTC) Bear Battalion was recognized by district officials for earning the Honor Unit with Distinction designation after passing a rigorous inspection by the US Army Junior ROTC.
Two Valley Congressmen Request Federal Funds For RGV Communities Dealing with the Influx of...
Congressmen Vicente Gonzalez (TX-15) and Filemon Vela (TX-34) have sent a letter to Chairwoman Lucille Roybal-Allard and Ranking Member Chuck Fleischmann of the House Appropriations Committee to request additional language in the Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Appropriations bill.
PSJA Southwest ECHS theatre students advance to State UIL One-Act Play contest
The PSJA Southwest Early College High School theatre troupe advanced to the 5A State UIL One-Act Play contest for the first time in campus history after their performance at the Regional contest on Tuesday, April 16.
Two PSJA ISD Seniors awarded Terry Scholarships worth up to $20,000
PSJA North Early College High School Seniors, Richard Hernandez and Roxxy Garcia, were recently named recipients of the prestigious Terry Scholarship.
Valley Scholars Program hosts check presentation, kicks off fundraising season
South Texas College’s Valley Scholars Program and ERO Architects will come together for a check presentation

























