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South Texas ISD Leader Named Region 1 Assistant Principal of the Year

Honorees will be recognized at the TEPSA Awards Dinner June 12 at the Round Rock Kalahari.

South Texas College Launches Advanced Nursing Simulation Technology with Multimillion-Dollar Support

Funded by a generous $3 million grant from the Department of Labor Health Care Professional Expansion Initiative, the cutting-edge software, valued at $500,000, was supplied and installed by Intelligent Video Solutions

AG Paxton Sues Five Cities Over Marijuana Policies Preventing Enforcement of Texas Drug Laws

“I will not stand idly by as cities run by pro-crime extremists deliberately violate Texas law and promote the use of illicit drugs that harm our communities,” said Attorney General Paxton.

OpEd: Why a Business Plan is Essential – 3 Simple Points 

The statistics underscore the importance of a well-prepared business plan as a critical tool for success.

City of McAllen Conducting Resident Survey for Public Art Input

The survey will be available via a link or QR code on various websites, and social media platforms - with an option to conduct the survey in either English or Spanish.

More Teens Are Dying in Crashes Because They’re NOT Wearing a Seat Belt

Vehicle crashes continue to be a leading cause of death for U.S. teenagers.

Empowering Dreams: The VAMOS Scholarship Program’s Drive for Educational Excellence

The VAMOS Scholarship Program, is the authentication to the unity of community and education, is now welcoming applications for the 2024-2025 academic year.

Inauguration of Hidalgo County’s First 2023 Drainage Bond Program Project

Recognizing the ongoing need to fortify major drainage systems and ensure preparedness during severe rainfall events, Hidalgo County Drainage District No. 1 proposed a drainage bond in the amount of $195 million in 2023.

El Paso Sector Agents Rescue Multiple Injured Individuals

Citizens are encouraged to report suspicious activity to the U.S. Border Patrol while remaining anonymous by calling 1-800-635-2509.

Importance of Irrigation Water to Lower RGV Agriculture 

The report shows the value of agricultural production in the Lower Rio Grande Valley region, which includes Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr and Willacy counties, was approximately $887 million in 2022.

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