Man Dies Following Apprehension Near El Paso
The man arrived at the medical center at approximately 7:10 a.m. and was declared deceased by medical staff a short time after arrival.
OpEd: How to Hire Right in a World of High Attrition and “Slim Pickins”
Quite simply put, a new trainer has a lower lid and cannot be as effective as an established trainer.
Breaking Ground for New Collegiate Academy in McAllen
About $2.4 million in savings is expected per each class of 125 students over the course of two years.
CBP Officers Seize $2 Million in Hard Narcotics at Laredo Port of Entry
CBP seized the narcotics and two vehicles. Both drivers in the separate cases were arrested. Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) special agents are investigating the seizures
IBC Bank Continues to Sponsor the Future, Our Children
The event is so significant for the community and its children that McAllen School Board members, district leaders, guests, and partners attended on this important day.
CFPB Launches Attack on Arbitration
If implemented, this proposal would pave the way for the bureau to punish companies for common practices that benefit both businesses and consumers by protecting them from the costs and reduced competition associated with excess litigation.
Here We Go Again!
Congress has always raised the debt limit—78 times since 1960 (most recently in December 2021).
CBP Officers Seize Over $7.5 Million in Marijuana in Laredo
CBP officers discovered a total of 3,373.51 pounds of alleged marijuana within the commodity.
Bipartisan Bill Would Modernize the SNAP Vehicle Asset Test
Because SNAP is a federal program, Texas will incur no additional costs for updating the policy.
Athletics Adds New Asst. Athletic Director for Development
“I’m feeling fantastic about joining UTRGV Athletics. I wanted to be a part of something special,” Lynch said.
























