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HUD Transparency Act Advances with Bipartisan Support

The House of Representatives approved the HUD Transparency Act on December 1, 2025, a bill introduced by Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz of Texas’s 15th District.

FDA Expands AI Capabilities with Agentic AI Deployment

Texas Border Business The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced the deployment of agentic AI capabilities for all agency employees. Agentic AI capabilities will enable...

Stop Barratry in the RGV!

A text right after your crash offering legal help. That's Barratry and it's illegal. If you or someone you know has been illegally solicited after a crash, you may be eligible for a reward of up to $10,000. Visit stopbarratryrgv.com

Perseguir Ambulancias es Ilegal

Un mensaje de texto justo después de tu choque ofreciéndote ayuda legal. Eso es Barratry y es ilegal. Si tú o alguien que conoces ha sido contactado ilegalmente después de un accidente, podrías tener derecho a recibir una recompensa de hasta $10,000 dólares. Visita stopbarratryrgv.com

AI’s Big Impact on Small Business

Running a small business is no small feat. Every day, small business owners wear multiple hats: the visionary, the accountant, the marketer, and the customer whisperer, among others.

TRAFFIC ALERT- Pavement striping planned on SH 107, Dec. 4th-5th

Pavement striping work is planned on State Highway 107, between FM 907 (Alamo Road) and Sharp Road, this Thursday and Friday.

VAMOS Scholarship Program 2026 Applications are OPEN

The Valley Alliance of Mentors for Opportunities and Scholarships (VAMOS) is pleased to announce that the 2026 VAMOS Scholarship Application officially opened on Monday, December 1.

Pax­ton Inves­ti­gates Glob­al Fast-Fash­ion Giant Shein for Uneth­i­cal Labor Prac­tices and Unsafe Products

Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating global fast-fashion retailer Shein US Services LLC Corporation and its affiliates (“Shein”) for potential violations of Texas law related to unethical labor practices and the sale of unsafe consumer products. 

Chronology: How We Got Here and What’s Happening Now with McAllen’s Entertainment District 

McAllen’s Entertainment and Cultural Overlay District (ECOD) in the downtown/17th Street area was formally created by Ordinance 2005-95, adopted on November 14, 2005. 

Mayor Villalobos intensifies effort to confront ongoing issues in McAllen’s Entertainment District

McAllen’s Entertainment and Cultural Overlay District, commonly known as the 17th Street entertainment district, was created in 2005 to allow bars, clubs, and music venues to operate under special permits with added safety requirements.

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