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McAllen Chamber preparing for the FALL session of Latina Hope, Sept. 4

Laura Robles, Latina Hope Coordinator for the McAllen Chamber of Commerce told Texas Border Business that Latina Hope takes place September 4, 2019. The question is, What is Latina Hope?
Julian Flores, Wanted Suspect

McAllen Police Seek to Locate Suspect Wanted for Aggravated Assault

McAllen Police Officers are asking the public’s assistance in locating Julian Flores. Warrant of arrest was issued in McAllen Municipal Court on August 7, 2019, for Julian Flores for Aggravated Assault a Second Degree Felony.
Mission CISD students, Anapaula Barba and Lisa Garza, had the opportunity to tour two universities and check out some historical monuments in Maryland and Washington D.C.

Mission CISD students tour Maryland and George Washington Universities

Mission CISD students, Anapaula Barba (Mission Collegiate HS) and Lisa Garza (Mission HS) along with Krystania Sanchez (Mission Collegiate HS Counselor) toured two universities a few weeks ago.
Officers photo (Left to right): 2nd Lieutenant Jannelle Marroquin, 1st Captain Naylea Hinojosa, Major Jetzely Coronado, 2nd Captain Victoria Alvarez, and 1st Lieutenant Jessika Soto.

Mission High School High Flyers earn accolades at Dance Camp

The Mission High School High Flyer Officers traveled to San Marcos over the summer to attend the ShowMakers of America Officer Dance camp.

Mission CISD has six campuses qualify for Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program

The Mission CISD Child Nutrition Program is excited to announce that they will begin the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program (FFVP) at the following sites: Alton Elementary, Cantu Elementary, Waitz Elementary, Castro Elementary, Leal Elementary, and Pearson Elementary.
Photo courtesy: Jillian Glantz

Black History in the RGV UTRGV student to present during Sunday Speaker Series Aug....

Join the Museum of South Texas History in welcoming Jillian Glantz for her presentation, “Black History in the Rio Grande Valley,” on Sunday, Aug. 18 at 2 p.m.

Contract Awards for New Levee Wall and Border Wall Gates in the Rio Grande...

Texas Border Business WASHINGTON – U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), has awarded a contract...
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Democratic Members Urge Senator McConnell to Hold Vote on Bipartisan Gun Violence Prevention Legislation

Today, Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28) and 213 Members of the House Democratic Caucus wrote to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell demanding the Senate take action to pass H.R. 8, the Bipartisan Background Checks Act, and H.R. 1112, the Enhanced Background Checks Act.

Following El Paso Shooting Texas Governor Approves Over $5.5 Million in Immediate State Funding

Governor Greg Abbott today hosted a meeting with statewide officials and members of the El Paso state delegation following the tragic shooting in El Paso on Saturday, August 3rd.
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Cornyn Returns to El Paso, Donates Blood, and Condemns Hate-Filled Act of White Supremacist

Today U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) visited Vitalant’s El Paso West location to donate blood to aid survivors of the shooting in El Paso. While there, he spoke to reporters about what Congress can do to prevent shootings like in El Paso and Dayton, Ohio from happening again in the future.

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