La Joya ISD’s Juarez-Lincoln High School Earns Overall Championship at STVT Weld Wars
Joya ISD welding students recently sparked success and welded their way to the top, earning top honors on a regional stage and showcasing the district’s strength in Career and Technical Education (CTE).
FBI and Peru Mark Return of Cultural Heritage
Texas Border Business Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) WASHINGTON, DC - Dozens of cultural artifacts—some centuries old—began their journey home to Peru last week. Recovered through FBI investigations...
Stanley Black and Decker to Invest Over $4 Million and Add Nearly 100 Additional...
Teclo Garcia announced that Stanley Black & Decker “will soon grow operations in Mission with a greater than $4M expansion that will add nearly 100 new jobs and retain an existing 150,” highlighting new investment tied to the company’s presence in Mission.
Supreme Court Prepares to Hear Landmark Birthright Citizenship Case
Texas Border Business Texas Border Business The Supreme Court of the United States is set to hear arguments on April 1, 2026, in a case that...
$7.4 Million Grant Benefiting Aspiring Texas Farmers Rescinded by USDA citing “DEI”
The non-profit Holistic Organic Practical Education for Small Farm Sustainability (H.O.P.E.) announced that it was among 49 out of 50 organizations nationwide notified this week that their federal grant has been terminated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). H.O.P.E. was the only recipient in Texas.
Six Rio Grande Valley Women Honored as HWNT Ties Recognition to Student Scholarships
Texas Border Business By Roberto Hugo González / Texas Border Business Six professional women from the Rio Grande Valley were recognized at a Hispanic Women’s Network...
TSC Celebrates Centennial with Inaugural Historic Run and Half Marathon
Texas Border Business Runners of all ages and skills levels made their way to Texas Southmost College (TSC) to take part in the school's Historic Runand Half Marathon. The event gave participants an opportunity to run through TSC’s scenic...
TSC Opens Doors to Porter High School Students for Spring Skills Camp
 Texas Southmost College’s Industrial Maintenance and Robotics Lab will welcome local high school students this spring for an immersive, hands-on learning experience aimed at building advanced technical skills and industry-recognized credentials.
Main Flood Water Channel Ribbon Cutting, April 2nd
A ceremony will be held to celebrate a major milestone in regional flood protection. The Hidalgo County Urban County Program (UCP), Precinct 1, and Drainage District No. 1 will host a ribbon cutting for the Main Floodwater Channel Expansion Project.
Terracon Names Tomas Cruz Group Manager for Environmental Services in Pharr
Terracon, a leading national consulting engineering firm comprised of engineers, scientists, architects, facilities experts, and field professionals, announces the promotion of Tomas Cruz to group manager for environmental services in its Pharr office[BK1] .

























