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Vantage Bank Names Tray Mounce Houston Co-Market President

Mounce has more than 32 years of banking industry experience, primarily in the Houston market, working with privately held businesses.

House Passes Bipartisan Bill to Help Rural Small Businesses

“Small businesses, and the entrepreneurs behind them, are the backbone of the South Texas economy,” said Congressman Henry Cuellar.

McAllen ISD Graduate Announces Candidacy for School Board

Rivera, a McAllen Memorial High School, UTRGV, and St. Mary's University School of Law graduate, returned to McAllen to establish his law practice and to serve the community that gave him a solid foundation.

Making America Energy Secure Again

“Under President Joe Biden, American families are struggling with record high gasoline and home heating prices thanks in large part to the Biden administration’s hostility toward oil and gas.

STC Forges New Partnership with Prestigious Matamoros University

The university, established more than two decades ago, is in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico, about 60 miles from STC’s Pecan campus in McAllen and focuses on robotics and mechatronics technologies. 

Governor Abbott Announces New Texas Border Czar

Border Czar Banks will report directly to Governor Abbott and ensure border security strategies are fully executed in Texas in the absence of meaningful federal action.

Human Smuggling Attempt in Laredo Sector 

Citizens are encouraged to report suspicious activity to the U.S. Border Patrol while remaining anonymous by calling 1-800-343-1994.

City of McAllen Emergency Medical Services: The Facts  

Residents can be assured that quality, uninterrupted EMS service will continue and remain in the city for now and in the future.

U.S. Marshals Arrested More Than 75,000 Fugitives in 2022

On average, the agency arrested 303 fugitives per day (based on 250 operational days).

ONE DAY IN HISTORY: Jose Mendoza Lopez

On May 16, 2005, he died of cancer at the home of his daughter, Maggie Wickwire, in San Antonio.

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