McAllen City Manager Appointed to Texas Municipal Retirement System Board of Trustees
The City of McAllen proudly announces that City Manager Isaac Tawil has been appointed by Governor Greg Abbott to serve on the Board of Trustees of the Texas Municipal Retirement System (TMRS), a statewide organization serving over 940 cities and more than 225,000 active municipal employees across Texas.
Commissioner Miller on Importation of Argentinian BeefÂ
“Instead of offshoring our beef production by buying Argentinian beef, which would increase our already substantial $50 billion agricultural trade deficit, we should consider importing breeding stock to increase our own U.S. beef production capacity.
Empowering The Next Generation to Serve and Protect
Drawing on more than 20 years of experience in law enforcement and higher education, South Texas College faculty member Victor Valdez Jr. is leading new initiatives to expand public safety training across the Rio Grande Valley and strengthen programs that prepare future first responders.Â
Abbott Directs State Cleanup of Austin
Governor Greg Abbott announced an operation dedicated to making Austin safer and cleaner by relocating homeless individuals and removing encampments in and around the capital city and state property.
STC Valley Promise Receives National Distinction
Texas Border Business By Amanda Sotelo Only one year after its inception, the Valley Promise Program, powered by South Texas College, has provided thousands of students...
Cornyn: Texans Losing Access to Food Assistance, Telehealth Due to the Schumer Shutdown
U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) discussed the unprecedented pain Senate Democrats are inflicting on Texans, many of whom may be forced to go hungry due to funds for programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) running out and are without access to critical telehealth services because of Democrats’ obstruction and refusal to re-open the government.
Texas Finishes Sweeping Citizenship Check, Flags 2,700 Potential Noncitizen Voters
Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson today announced that her office has completed a full comparison of the state’s voter registration list against citizenship data in the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ SAVE database. Â
Student Leader Finds Strength in Service and Passion for Teaching
For South Texas College student Irania Juarez, returning to college was more than just a goal, it was a promise to herself and her family.
Persistence in Adversity Foundation Launches 6th Annual Blanket Drive
Dr. Esmeralda Adame, founder of the Persistence in Adversity Foundation, is once again rallying the Rio Grande Valley community for a cause that brings both warmth and compassion. The foundation has launched its 6th Annual Blanket Drive, aiming to collect 1,000 new blankets for families, the elderly, and those in need across the region.
City of Edinburg and Edinburg EDC Announce Plans for New Workforce Resource Center and...
Texas Border Business EDINBURG, Texas – The Edinburg Economic Development Corporation (EEDC), in partnership with the City of Edinburg, is moving forward with plans to develop a...
























