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Hidalgo County Receives Certificate of Occupancy for New Courthouse

Staff Report EDINBURG, Texas — Hidalgo County has received a Certificate of Occupancy for its new courthouse from the City of Edinburg, marking a significant step toward opening the facility to the public. The certificate ensures that the courthouse meets all structural and safety standards required for public use. “This has been a long time…

Rio Plex

RioPlex Member Responds to Proposed Tariff on Mexican Imports

By Staff Report In response to President-elect Donald Trump’s announced plan to impose a 25 percent tariff on Mexican imports, the RioPlex Initiative has expressed concern over the potential economic consequences of such a policy. “The RioPlex Initiative appreciates the intent by President-elect Donald Trump to aggressively confront the scourge of illegal drugs, particularly fentanyl,…

Fernando Alvarez - Veteran

Vietnam veteran to share struggles and triumphs

By Pamela Morales, MOST History Communications EDINBURG, Texas — The Museum of South Texas History will host the Sunday Speaker Series presentation, “Fernando Alvarez Vietnam Story,” a documentary featuring Rio Grande Valley native Fernando Alvarez, at 2 p.m. Dec. 1. This half-hour documentary is a story of courage and emotions from the perspective of Alvarez,…

Meat Inspectors

STC Biology, TAMUK carve out new careers 

Pictured Left to Right: Alyssa Aguilar, Mark Reinitz, Larissa Reinitz, Nicolas Canales, Emanuel Martinez, Marian Salinas. STC’s biology department, in partnership with Texas A&M Kingsville, empowers students through the TEAM grant with scholarships, hands-on training and certifications for USDA careers.  By Sara Reyna, STC Communications Partnering with Texas A&M-Kingsville (TAMUK) has brought a unique scholarship opportunity…

UTRGV School of Medicine

A tuition freeze without more state aid could leave Texas universities strapped

By Kate McGee, The Texas Tribune, and Shomial Ahmad, Fort Worth Report “A tuition freeze without more state aid could leave Texas universities strapped” was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues. When Jason…

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Donald Trump’s tariffs on Mexico could devastate border region, Texas economists warn

Photo above: President-elect Donald Trump warned that he’d impose tariffs on goods from Canada, China and Mexico until drugs and undocumented migrants stop crossing the border. Credit: Carlos Barria/REUTERS By Pooja Salhotra, The Texas Tribune “Donald Trump’s tariffs on Mexico could devastate border region, Texas economists warn” was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan…

Vicente Gonzalez

“Somebody needs to get fired”: Vicente Gonzalez blasts Dem strategy on abortion, trans issues

Photo above: U.S. Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, D-McAllen, in his office the Cannon House Office Building in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 21, 2024. Gonzalez defeated former Republican Rep. Mayra Flores to secure the seat for Texas’ 34th District. Credit: Shuran Huang for The Texas Tribune By Matthew Choi, The Texas Tribune “”Somebody needs to get fired”: Vicente Gonzalez…

RGV DAs No Refusal

RGV DAs Launch “No Refusal” DWI Initiative for Holiday Season

Staff Report EDINBURG, Texas — The Rio Grande Valley District Attorney Coalition (RGV DAC) has announced the implementation of a “No Refusal” DWI initiative aimed at reducing impaired driving during the holiday season. The initiative, a collaboration between the district attorneys of Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr, and Willacy counties and law enforcement at all levels, will…

Perryman Column

Shrinking Schools

Dr. M. Ray Perryman It’s a fact of US demographic life that school enrollments are likely to trend downward. The population is aging, birth rates are dropping, and consequently there are fewer school-aged children. The National Center for Education Statistics estimates that enrollment fell by 2.1% between 2017 and 2022, with a decline of 5.5%…

STC County Housing

STC and Hidalgo County partner to support foster youth housing

Photo Caption:South Texas College, Hidalgo County and community partners are advocating for those in the foster care system by supporting the county’s first-ever Foster Youth Initiative rental vouchers for housing assistance to aged-out foster youth.   Joey Gomez, STC Communications Edinburg, Texas – October is Foster Youth Voice Month nationwide, and with it comes an opportunity for…

Rio Plex

RioPlex Member Responds to Proposed Tariff on Mexican Imports

By Staff Report In response to President-elect Donald...

Storywalk: The Busy Tree

EDINBURG, TX –Read a delightful children's book displayed...