Mrs Baird’s Bread Kicks Off Fourth-Annual Fighting Texas Hunger 2025
Texas Border Business AUSTIN - Mrs Baird’s Bread has been giving back to Texas communities since 1908, when Ninnie Baird started baking her famous bread for her neighbors in Fort Worth....
Rego Family Supports IB Students Through Annual Scholarships
Texas Border Business By Roberto Hugo González Sony Rego, her husband Albert Rego, and their business partner Fred Harms, co-owners of Santa Fe Steakhouse and founders...
Teach For America Partners with PSJA ISD to Welcome New Educators
Texas Border Business Mission, Texas - Teach For America (TFA) Rio Grande Valley is welcoming over 30 new educators to classrooms across the Valley. These educators...
Deportation Raids May Pause in Key Sectors Amid Trump Shift
Texas Border Business Texas Border Business President Donald Trump has recently indicated that he is considering exempting undocumented immigrants working in agriculture, hospitality, and related sectors...
Judicial Watch Sues Pentagon for Records on Reported Covid-19 Infections at 2019 Wuhan Games
Texas Border Business Judicial Watch WASHINGTON, DC – Judicial Watch announced today it filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense for all...
Make the Most of Summer with McAllen Parks & Recreation’s 2025 Programs
Texas Border Business Summer is in full swing, and McAllen Parks & Recreation is offering more ways than ever to stay active, learn something new,...
Capital One Completes Acquisition of Discover
Texas Border Business Texas Border Business MCLEAN, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 18, 2025-- Capital One Financial Corporation (NYSE: COF) announced that it has completed its acquisition of Discover Financial Services. “This...
Mayor Villalobos Urges Balanced Immigration Reform
Texas Border Business By Roberto Hugo González In a recent video message shared on social media, McAllen Mayor Javier Villalobos commended federal officials and the current...
Trump Protests Sweep the Rio Grande Valley
Protests erupted across the Rio Grande Valley on June 14, 2025, as part of a larger nationwide movement known as “No Kings Day.” The coordinated demonstrations targeted former President Donald Trump’s policies, with additional focus on immigration enforcement and perceived authoritarianism. Thousands of participants across McAllen, Harlingen, Brownsville, and other Texas cities gathered to oppose what organizers described as an erosion of democratic norms.
City of Edinburg’s Inaugural South Texas Arts Fair, June 13th-14th
Texas Border Business EDINBURG, Texas - The City of Edinburg is proud to introduce the first-ever South Texas Arts Fair, scheduled for Friday, June 13 through Saturday,...
























