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STC, National University Partnership Encourages Graduate Degrees

NU is San Diego’s largest private, nonprofit university.

Edinburg Announces Higher Utility Rates Beginning March 1st

After careful consideration, the City of Edinburg has made the decision to implement a modest rate adjustment in utility rates.

ONE DAY IN HISTORY: Juana Cavasos Barnard

They had fourteen children, six of whom survived into adulthood.

Woman Dies Following Fall from International Border Barrier Near Clint, Texas

This incident is under review by CBP’s OPR, the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, and the El Paso County Office of the Medical Examiner.

Showcasing Texas’ Manufacturing, Energy Industries in Mumbai

“Texas and India are two places—and two peoples—who both share a desire to make our mark on the world,” said Governor Abbott.

Texas Adds More Jobs In 2023 Than Any Other State

“Texas truly is America’s jobs engine, adding more jobs in 2023 than any other state,” said Governor Abbott.

City of McAllen to Officially Inaugurate New  Parks & Recreation Building, Jan 24th

The McAllen Parks and Recreation Department will house the staff from Parks, Building Maintenance and Recreation teams.

TSTC Grad & Former Instructor Prospers at Regional Airline

“I was hired as an aircraft mechanic with Envoy Air in 2017,” he said. “I received a promotion to become a maintenance training instructor with the company two years later.”

Cornyn on Biden’s Border Confession: ‘Pathetic’

“He was asked whether his own policies had enabled that, and he said, ‘No.’” 

Congressman Gonzalez to Visit South Texas ISD to Present Certificates to District 34 Congressional...

According to the CAC website, the CAC is hosted by Members of Congress for middle school and high school students to encourage participation in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education

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