10 Tricks to Mastering a Fire Safe HalloweenÂ
As Halloween approaches, the excitement of costumes, decorations, and trick-or-treating can sometimes overshadow important safety precautions. Fire hazards are a real concern during this festive seaso
Binational Talks on the Rio Grande’s Future
The third Binational River Symposium is set to convene on November 5–7 in McAllen, Texas, and will welcome guests from across the river basin.
Former GM for U.S. Defense Contractor Pleads Guilty to Selling Stolen Trade Secrets to...
Peter Williams, 39, an Australian national, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court today in connection with selling his employer’s trade secrets to a Russian cyber-tools broker.
Father & Son Arrested for Attempting to Smuggle Hundreds of Firearms to Mexico
Two men from Alabama have been charged with trafficking more than 300 weapons along with ammunition and magazines.
DPS Captures MS-13 Gang Member in Hidalgo Co.
Texas Border Business WESLACO, Texas – The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) captured a confirmed Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) gang member and deported felon during Operation...
Texas Restaurants Congratulated on 2025 MICHELIN Guide Texas Recognition
Governor Greg Abbott congratulated the Texas restaurants selected for the 2025 MICHELIN Guide Texas featuring 18 one-MICHELIN-Star establishments and four MICHELIN Green Star eateries. The full selection totals 140 restaurants located in the greater Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio areas
Governor Appoints Davis to Twelfth Court of Appeals
overnor Greg Abbott appointed Michael Davis to the Twelfth Court of Appeals, Place 3, effective November 1, 2025, for a term set to expire on December 31, 2026, or until his successor shall be duly elected and qualified.
STC’s Architecture Program Bridges Natalia Cardenas’ Design Experience with Innovation
Even after earning a bachelor’s degree, Natalia Cardenas thought she had already found her creative path, but when South Texas College launched its new Architecture program in 2024, she knew it was time to pursue a dream she had been holding onto since childhood.
Truck Driver Found Guilty of Smuggling Over $6 Million worth of Cocaine into U.S.
Hidalgo County Criminal District Attorney Toribio “Terry” Palacios announced today that a jury found Mario Pastor, 34, of Reynosa, Mexico, guilty of a felony charge for attempting to smuggle over 200 kilograms of cocaine through a Hidalgo County port of entry.
WATCH: Who inspires you?
Who inspires you? Is there someone in your life within your circle of family and friends who know just what to say to motivate you to do great things? Or maybe it is the story of someone whom you never met, but their experience inspires you to pursue something greater in your life?
























