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Cybersecurity Students Train for Major Virtual Competition

“Getting an education in Cybersecurity and training for the competition is showing how much there is to learn about information technology,” he said.

Self-Proclaimed King of Bissonett Guilty of Sex Trafficking

Lewis’ rules dictated where and how long they worked. The women were required to give Lewis all money they earned after commercial sex dates. 

Texas Regional Bank Enters Southlake Market

TRB takes pride in contributing our time to help make our community a great place

After Recent Attacks Against Israel, TEXAS DPS Urges Texans to Report Suspicious Activity 

Tips can be reported via the website, the free iOS or Android mobile app or by calling 844-643-2251. All reports are confidential. 

Op-Ed: How Nonprofits Can Capitalize on Strategic Partnerships for Resource Development and Long-term Sustainability

The impact and outcomes of one nonprofit organization are limited.

Taco Palenque McAllen Celebrates its 25th Anniversary

October 10, 2023, is not just any day; it marks the 25th anniversary of the first Taco Palenque branch in McAllen, a symbol of the cuisine of the great Rio Grande Valley.
Pictured above, from L-R: McAllen City Commissioner Antonio “Tony” Aguirre; Juan Francisco Ochoa, Jr. “Pancho chico”, and his wife Patricia Ochoa; Luis Elizondo, Supply Chain Manager; Marcelo Rodriguez, Marketing Field Manager; Patricia Barreto, Sr. Manager of Marketing and Guest Relations; Adal Cisneros, Operations. Photo credit City of McAllen

Taco Palenque: From Humble Beginnings to the Heart of McAllen

"It's more than just a proclamation," Aguirre says, holding the official document that declares October 10th, 2023, as Taco Palenque Day. "It's a testament to the journey, the hard work, and the resolute spirit of the Ochoa family and the entire Taco Palenque team."

Operation Lone Star Buses Over 50,000 Migrants to Sanctuary Cities

Operation Lone Star continues to fill the dangerous gaps created by the Biden Administration’s refusal to secure the border.

Small Business Optimism Dips in September as Inflation Remains Top Problem

It’s clear that small business owners remain deeply concerned about the economy.

CBP to resume cargo processing at Bridge of the Americas October 10

CBP officers from area ports continue to assist the U.S. Border Patrol with the processing of the influx of migrants currently occurring between the ports of entry in the El Paso area

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