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McAllen Doctor and Assistant Sentenced in $3.1M Medicare Fraud

A doctor and clinic employee have been sentenced following their convictions for receiving illegal kickbacks after ordering unnecessary lab tests and prescriptions.

DHR Health Expands Cancer Support Through 2026 Monthly Group Meetings

The DHR Health Oncology Institute will continue hosting their monthly cancer patient and family support group throughout 2026 to help connect cancer patients and their families with others who may benefit from shared connection, education, and encouragement.

Houston Companies, Owners to Pay Millions to Resolve Alleged Paycheck Protection Program Loan Fraud

Four companies and their three owners have agreed to pay millions to resolve allegations they allegedly submitted false claims for federally funded loans under the Paycheck Protection Program.

DPS Urges Texans to Prepare as Winter Weather Approaches Parts of the State

As many parts of the state prepare for wintry weather, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) reminds Texans that extreme cold, freezing rain, ice and snow can pose significant hazards to drivers and pedestrians.

Brownsville Selects Long-Serving Financial Professional to Lead Finance Department 

Following an extensive search to identify a proven financial leader, City of Brownsville’s Interim City Manager Alan Guard, CGFO, announced the selection of Stephen Muse, CGFM, as the City’s new Finance Director.

Columbia University Research Highlights Success of STC Dual Credit Programs

South Texas College (STC) Dual Credit Programs earned national recognition after being selected to participate in a research study conducted by the Community College Research Center (CCRC) at Teachers College, Columbia University.

New A.I.M. Harlingen Program Launches to Strengthen Manufacturing Sector

Companies in Harlingen may be eligible to take advantage of a new initiative designed to support operational excellence for small to medium-sized manufacturers.

Judge Jorge Zambrano Highlights Public Service Record at Hidalgo County Campaign Mixer

Judge Jorge Zambrano presented his qualifications and campaign message during a meet-and-greet event in Hidalgo County, where local judges, elected officials, attorneys, and community leaders gathered in support of his bid for Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2, Place 1.

Texas Prosecutors Charge 318 in New Immigration Cases

A total of 318 additional cases have been filed in immigration and border-related matters from Jan. 9-15. Image for illustration purposes

USBP Reports Zero Releases for 8th Month

U.S. Customs and Border Protection released operational statistics for December 2025 under President Donald Trump’s border security policies.

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