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Mayor Garza Announces He Will Not Seek Re-Election

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Edinburg Festivals for 2025

County Award

Hidalgo County Judge’s Office Awarded “Best Practices” Award By Texas Association Of Counties

Photo above: Texas Association of Counties presenting Best Practices Award to Hidalgo County Judge’s Office. EDINBURG – The Texas Association of Counties (TAC) recently awarded the Hidalgo County Judge’s Office with the prestigious “Best Practice” Award for the Cooking School for Emergencies events. The honor was announced by the TAC on August 15, 2022, and Hidalgo…

Covid Memorial

Hidalgo County Passes 4,000 COVID-19 Related Deaths; Marks Grim Milestone With 4th Video Memorial

EDINBURG – As Hidalgo County marks the 4,000th COVID-19 related death, it released its 4th memorial video showing some of the victims of the deadly disease. “Each of these deaths is a tragedy,” said Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez. “But our hope is that this latest video memorial shows our family, friends and neighbors as they…

Deaf Awareness

Hidalgo County Declares September National Deaf Awareness Month

EDINBURG – During last week’s Commissioners Court meeting, County Clerk Arturo Guajardo, Jr. and Hidalgo County Precinct 2 Commissioner Eduardo “Eddie” Cantu sponsored a proclamation declaring September as National Deaf Awareness Month.  The deaf population includes a wide range of individuals, from those who were born profoundly deaf and use American Sign Language (ASL) as a primary…

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RGV Food Bank Provides Years’ Worth Of Supplies To STC Student Food Pantries 

WESLACO, Texas – Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley will now be providing student food pantries at South Texas College’s Mid-Valley and Pecan campuses with free food supplies for one year estimated at more than $10,000.  “We want to make sure our students are focused on their education and not where their next meal…

Hidalgo DA

Hidalgo DA, Family Violence Taskforce host 2nd Annual Brides’ March in support of Domestic Violence Awareness Month

EDINBURG – The Hidalgo County Criminal District Attorney’s Office and the Hidalgo County Family Violence Taskforce will host the 2nd Annual Brides’ March to kick off Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The event will take place on Saturday, October 1, 2022 at 9 a.m. in the parking lot of the Hidalgo County Annex Building located at 100 E. Cano…

Perryman Column

The Not‑So‑Great Resignation

Dr. M. Ray Perryman Among the most widely discussed economic phenomena in our post-pandemic world is the so-called “Great Resignation,” a phrase used to describe what seems on the surface to be unusually high numbers of people leaving their jobs after the arrival of COVID-19. It goes without saying that the toll the pandemic has…

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Hispanic Texans may now be the state’s largest demographic group, new census data shows

Photo above: Josie and Santos Ramos dance during a Cinco de Mayo parade and festival on April 30. The couple have been married for 49 years and raised their family in Texas City. Credit: Annie Mulligan for The Texas Tribune By Alexa Ura, The Texas Tribune A closely watched estimate from the U.S. Census Bureau released Thursday…

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STC, UTRGV Sign Joint Admission Agreement Making College More Accessible 

Photo Caption: (left to right) STC President Ricardo J. Solis, Ph.D. and UTRGV President Guy Bailey, Ph.D. signed a joint admission agreement today making it easier for students to obtain a higher education.  By Amanda Sotelo  South Texas College and the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley ventured into an extraordinary partnership that will make…

UTRGV hosts students from around the world, and every year they host a parade to celebrate the home countries of all those students.  At the Brownsville Campus on Sept 7, 2022, the students march from the Student Union all the way out to the Music, Science, and Learning Center on the other side of campus, lead by the Drum Line and the Vaquero mascot.  Games, music, and the Picnic With the President greeted them on arrival.  The event will be held tomorrow on the Edinburg Campus

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UTRGV Ranks First Among Texas Public Universities For Least Student Debt

(UTRGV Photo by David Pike) By Amanda L. Alaniz   RIO GRANDE VALLEY, TEXAS – SEPT. 14, 2022 – U.S. News and World Report’s 2022-2023 Best Colleges rankings has placed UTRGV first among Texas Public Universities and third among National Public Universities for Least Student Debt. The university continues to have one of the lowest average…

Cynthia Orozco

Historian To Share The Life Of LULAC Founder Alonso S. Perales

EDINBURG, Texas — The Museum of South Texas History welcomes historian and author Cynthia Orozco, Ph.D., for a book signing and presentation, “Pioneer of Mexican-American Civil Rights: Alonso S. Perales,” at 2 p.m. on Friday, Sept 23.  Orozco wrote a biographical book on the life and works of one of the most influential Mexican Americans…

Bank On Int

Edinburg Launches Banking Internship Program to Connect UTRGV Students with Local Banks

Staff Report EDINBURG, TX — The Edinburg Economic...
Bank On Int

Edinburg Launches Banking Internship Program to Connect UTRGV Students with Local Banks

Staff Report EDINBURG, TX — The Edinburg Economic...