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Understanding America’s Labor Shortage

We have a lot of jobs but not enough workers to fill them.

South Texas ISD Graduation & Valedictorians & Salutatorians from All Four High Schools, May...

 Graduation ceremonies for the four South Texas Independent School District (STISD) high schools will take place Saturday, May 18, and Sunday, May 19, at the Bert Ogden Arena, located at 4900 S I-69 C in Edinburg.

Mission Man sentenced to 25 years for Aggravated Sexual Assault of a child

The charges are the result of an investigation conducted by the Mission Police Departmen

Governor Hosts Swedish Minister of Foreign Affairs Billström

In 2023, total Texas trade with Sweden equaled $2.9 billion.

Op-Ed: Michelle Vallejo Distorts De La Cruz’s Record

Michelle Vallejo’s 2024 campaign strategy seems to rely on the old adage that a lie can travel halfway around the world before the truth gets its boots on.

McAllen Passport Division Initiates New Registration Procedure for Passport Application

Texas Border Business The City of McAllen Passport Division Facility has initiated a new registration procedure for anyone who walks-in for a passport application. Registrants will walk...

AG Paxton Files for Stay and Injunction to Stop Biden Admin Assault on Women’s...

The amended complaint highlights the history of Title IX, demonstrating that the law’s “prohibition on sex-based discrimination was understood to mean biological sex, not gender identity.”

City of McAllen Approves $820k New Regional Animal Care Facility

McAllen city officials are looking to construct the PVAS shelter at the current location in Edinburg. 

Edinburg to Host Joint Regional Hurricane Preparedness Press Conference, May 31st

The press conference will be carried live on Facebook and Spectrum Channel 1300. 

Harlingen Native Serves Aboard U.S. Navy Floating Airport in Japan

The skills and values needed to succeed in the Navy are similar to those found in Harlingen.

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