loader image

- Advertisement -

Saturday, December 20, 2025
63.4 F
McAllen
- Advertisement -
Home Blog Page 999

Mayor Declares Local State of Disaster for the City of Laredo

The declaration is effective for seven days from the date that it is signed, unless it is continued or renewed by the Laredo City Council. As of today, affected areas remain under the boil water until further notice.

H-E-B Issues Texas-Wide Call for Entries – Quest for Texas Best 2022 

Qualified participants will compete for a combined $70,000 in cash prizes and the opportunity to feature their product on H-E-B shelves across the state.

Julie Lucio Named WAC Golfer of the Week

The Vaqueros will be back in action on February 28 when they tee it up at the GCU Invitational in Phoenix, Arizona.

Breaking Barriers in Male Dominated Field

Campos said her instructors and peers saw her as the aspiring professional and not just “a female trying to become a diesel technician.” 

Faculty Member Published in High-impact Journal, Science

The Brazilian-born scientist recently joined UTRGV from Cornell University in New York, where he had spent the past three years working on his post-doctoral studies.

Two Juvenile Smugglers Arrested

Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol (RGV) agents disrupted four migrant smuggling attempts resulting in 23 arrests. 

Students advance to Destination Imagination State competition 

Representing PSJA ISD at the State level from Garza-Peña Elementary. Courtesy Image

McAllen Dove Ave. Drainage Improvement Project

The Dove Avenue Drainage Improvement project is one of 20 construction projects funded under the 2018 Drainage and Traffic Improvement Bond. 

Blast Off!!

The current impact of the Space Economy on Texas includes an estimated $11.7 billion in annual gross product and over 102,000 jobs (including multiplier effects).

Welding Students Earn NCCER Certificates

Texas State Technical College’s Workforce Training and Continuing Education program recently held a graduation ceremony for its third cohort of welding students.

TOP STORIES