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Soaring Shelter Spending

While certainly not immune to spiraling housing costs, Texas has a significant cost advantage relative to much of the country.

El Paso Public Libraries Receives Top Award, Recognized as One of Best in Texas

Of the 545 public libraries in the state of Texas, only 84 received this award in 2023.

Global Company to Host Recruitment Fair to Fill Hundreds of New Jobs in Mission,...

The company is investing $4 million to retrofit an existing facility at 4101 S. Shary Road, where it will employ nearly 350 people who will earn an average of $15-18 per hour, Mission EDC CEO Teclo J. Garcia said.

El Paso Adopts the 2024 Public Art Plan

Projects in progress include two public art works in the new Police Department Eastside Regional Command Center on Pebble Hills Boulevard.

Father & Daughter Die in The Rio Grande River Near Eagle Pass

The Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General was notified.

DHS Sec. Mayorkas Personally Declined Pres. Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Request for Secret...

The Secret Service does not determine who qualifies for protection, nor is the Secret Service empowered to independently initiate candidate protection.

WATCH – Town Hall: Corruption in Austin

Citizens for Election Integrity Texas, New Beginnings Church, and TCU College Republicans are bringing a timely and important Town Hall meeting to Fort Worth.

Invitation to “Town Hall: Corruption in Austin” – A Must-Attend Event in Fort Worth

Organized by Citizens for Election Integrity Texas, New Beginnings Church, and TCU College Republicans, the Town Hall titled "Corruption In Austin" promises to be an enlightening session on matters that affect not just the constituents of Congressional District 12 but all who care about the direction in which our political currents are flowing.

City of Brownsville Welcomes New Brownsville South Padre Island International Airport Director

“Mr. Ramos brings to the role over two decades of extensive experience in airport planning, design, construction management, and capital infrastructure programming,” said Helen Ramirez, AICP, Brownsville City Manager

Eagle Pass CBP Officers Seize $822K in Cocaine, Meth in 4 Separate Enforcement Actions 

In each seizure, CBP officers used a combination of inspection skill, experience and resources, to include canines and nonintrusive inspection system equipment as appropriate.

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