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McAllen’s Own: Poet Laureate

Texas Border Business In this episode of “McAllen’s Own,” the City of McAllen Office of Communications introduces Priscilla Celina Suarez who, as the McAllen Public...

McAllen to Edinburg Connector Opens July 21st

Both dates were adjusted to allow more time for pavement work on DC 2.

Executive Summary Report of New Courthouse Released

The Hidalgo County Commissioners Court continues to review the report and is considering appropriate and/or necessary actions to address the contractor’s ongoing inability to complete the Courthouse project.

El Paso Sector Weekly Recap, July 19, 2023

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

Canary in the Coal Mine

Texas is presently attracting hundreds of thousands of workers every year, and Chief Executive Magazine has ranked it as the “Best State for Business” for 19 consecutive years.

Congress Unites to Introduce HIRE Act

The HIRE Act targets the alleviation of the chronic labor shortage facing the U.S., a situation further amplified by the global pandemic's impact.

Food Bank RGV Unveils New On-Site Resource Center, July 28th

The Resource Center is poised to play a pivotal role in improving the quality of life for individuals and families facing food insecurity in the Rio Grande Valley.

STC Administrator Battles Cancer, Inspires Support Group for Cancer Fighters

An outpouring of support and empathy from STC leadership, staff and faculty has motivated her to begin a support group for cancer fighters.

Welding Tech Student Eyes Future as Independent Contractor

Garza is studying for an Associate of Applied Science degree in Welding Technology at TSTC. 

State Investigating Claim That DPS Troopers Were Told to Push Migrants Back into The...

“There is not a directive or policy that instructs Troopers to withhold water from migrants or push them back into the river,” Considine said.

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