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AG Pax­ton Sues Over Ille­gal EEOC Reg­u­la­to­ry Guid­ance Man­dat­ing ​“Gen­der Iden­ti­ty” Accom­mo­da­tions in the Workplace

Attorney General Paxton has asked the court to enforce its declaratory judgment, vacate the illegal guidance from April 29

IDEA Public Schools to Offer FREE Meals to All Children This Summer

According to Feeding America, nearly 1 in 4 children in the state of Texas face hunger.

Who Pays the $2.35 TRILLION?

The US income tax system is progressive, meaning that those with higher incomes pay more in both absolute and percentage terms.

Texas A&M Forest Service Awards City of Pharr $3.12M Grant

Additionally, the program places a strong emphasis on increasing schoolyard tree canopy coverage by 30%

Edinburg EDC Hosts Successful Commercial Development Round Table

Landowners, developers, and real estate agents with available retail space or land for development were able to showcase their properties at the Commercial Real Estate Round Table.

An Exclusive Interview with Marcos Silva 

With a background as an educator, Silva’s journey with TED started about eight years ago.

McAllen’s Veterans War Memorial Committee Memorial Day Ceremony, May 27th

Memorial Day is a federal holiday in the United States for mourning the U.S. military personnel who have died while serving in the United States armed forces. 

Eagle Pass Officers Apprehend Man Wanted for Felony Warrant For Child Sex Offense

“Our frontline CBP officers continue to maintain strict vigilance and that dedication to duty resulted in the apprehension of a man wanted an outstanding felony warrant for lewd or lascivious acts with a minor,” said Port Director Pete Beattie, Eagle Pass Port of Entry.

Rep. Cuellar Announces Montana Franke as Winner of the 2024 Congressional Art Competition

This year, 90 students in Texas’s 28th Congressional District participated in the competition.

New Streetlights Brighten Cardinal Reef Subdivision

The Hidalgo County Unincorporated Streetlight Program is available to all rural county residents. "If your neighborhood is in need of streetlights you can apply with your prospective precinct," said Commissioner Ellie Torres.

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