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Keep McAllen Beautiful to Unveil First-of-its-Kind Animated Standpipe, May 29th

 “A heartfelt thank you to Keep McAllen Beautiful for continuing to allow me to explore, experiment, and innovate. I am extremely grateful for the opportunities provided by this wonderful city to create public art,” said Keirn.

How FAA Reauthorization Will Benefit Austin-Bergstrom International Airport

The law requires the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to hire the maximum amount of air traffic controllers, which will help address staffing shortfalls at the airport.

Gov. Proclaims 2024 Hurricane Preparedness Week in Texas, May 26th-June 1st

“With hurricane season approaching, it is crucial for all Texans to be prepared for the potential of devastating and powerful storms that may reach our shores,” said Governor Abbott.

Cynthia Garza-Reyes Appointed as Assistant City Manager for the City of Pharr

Garza's journey in public service began with United States Congressman Ruben Hinojosa (TX-15).

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Moves RGV Field Office to Edinburg June 24

The location of the new 22,831 square foot Rio Grande field office is 2800 West Trenton Road, Suite 3000, Edinburg, Texas.

South Texas ISD to Serve Free Meals for Community This Summer, May 27-June 27

The meals will be served via dine-in only at the cafeterias of four different STISD campuses. 

FBI Asks for Your Help Finding Missing Children

The FBI's Child Victim Services program within the Victim Services Division provides support to child victims, the families of child victims, and witnesses of federal crime

KIDS TALK ABOUT GOD: Do Babies Go To Heaven When They Die?

King David had a child who became very ill. He fasted and prayed all night for his baby son’s life, but the baby died.

Heavy Rain Brings Overnight Relief to Rio Grande Valley

According to the National Weather Service, the storm system brought scattered showers and thunderstorms primarily before midnight, with some areas receiving substantial rainfall.

U.S. Energy Official Unable to Estimate Annual Electricity Demand Amid Push for EV Adoption

In June 2023, during a Congressional hearing, August Lee Pfluger II, an American politician and reserve military officer serving as the U.S. representative for Texas's 11th congressional district, confronted Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) Joseph Goffman about the United States' annual electricity demand. To the surprise of many, Goffman could not provide an estimate, highlighting a significant gap in knowledge within the agency tasked with guiding the Biden administration’s emissions regulation policies.

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