Tania Viveros Shines at MXLAN Festival in McAllen, Texas
Viveros shares, emphasizing her dual commitment to creation and education.
Fordyce Appointed to To Texas Board Of Criminal Justice
Tom Fordyce of Huntsville is the chief of special projects for the Mighty Oaks Foundation
City of Pharr Launches Internship Program
"We are proud to announce the launch of this initiative aimed at providing high school and college students with invaluable hands-on experience in municipal governance," said Pharr Mayor Ambrosio Hernandez, M.D.
The Critical Role of Due Process and Presumption of Innocence in Political Accountability
He underscores that the indicted congressman remains a 'valued member of the House Democratic caucus' and reiterates his rights under the law.
Click It or Ticket 2024
The harsh reality is that life can be ripped away from our loved ones in the blink of an eye — especially if they’re not wearing a seat belt.
City of Brownsville New Director of Parks and Recreation
Mr. De Palma brings more than two decades of experience in the public and private sectors, with a profound focus on enhancing quality of life through innovative parks and recreation management.
Working With Mexican Drug Trafficker Lands South Texan Back in Prison
Law enforcement determined Mendiola-Flores was in direct communication with Mexican drug traffickers to coordinate the importation of meth.
D.C. Noncitizen Voting Education Raises Questions Amid Federal Citizenship Voting Law Push
he District of Columbia is not alone in this practice; several local governments across California, Maryland, and Vermont similarly allow foreign nationals to vote in local elections, despite federal laws restricting voting rights to U.S. citizens for federal elections.
Sen. Cruz Applauds Bipartisan Bill To Modernize And Transform Aviation System
FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024, comprehensive legislation that delivers a safer and more convenient travel experience for Texans and consumers across the nation.
Four Imprisoned in Mexican Mafia Murder-For-Hire Plot
“These four individuals crossed state lines to carry out senseless acts of violence,” said Special Agent in Charge Aaron Tapp of the FBI's San Antonio Field Office.
























