PHARR, Texas - Pharr Economic Development Corporation held its annual Industrial Warehouse Summit on Oct. 5, 2025, at the Pharr Research & Development Center. Among the presenters was Elizabeth Boyd, ...
County finances, the new county courthouse, the Prosperity Task Force, and RioPlex were among the topics highlighted.
BROWNSVILLE, Texas - Denis Garza is trustee for Brownsville ISD, Position 2. Garza gave an exclusive interview to the Rio Grande Guardian about a big bond issue that will go before the voters of ...
PHARR, Texas - Pharr Economic Development Corporation held its annual Industrial Warehouse Summit on Oct. 5, 2025, at the Pharr Research & Development Center. Giving the wrap-up remarks was Victor ...
“That is certainly something that we are emphasizing – the sustainability piece,” said Wood. “This is not meant to just be a one-time infusion of money that’s going to occur for, you know, one year or ...
HIDALGO, Texas - Extending Las Milpas Road by connecting 10th Street to S. McColl Road will boost economic development in the northern part of the city of Hidalgo, says Hidalgo County Commissioner ...
MCALLEN, Texas - State Rep. Ryan Guillen says he helped pass legislation that will allow municipalities in the Rio Grande Valley to work regionally on brackish water desalination projects. Guillen ...
Dr. Elaine Hernandez, district governor for Rotary International's D5930, spoke at the group's International Peace Summit 2025.
The City of Pharr hosted its Start of the Produce Season 2025-26 celebration recently. One of the speakers was Dante Galeazzi, president and CEO of the Texas International ...
DALLAS, Texas - The federal government’s crackdown on undocumented immigrants is likely contributing to weak Texas job growth, according to a new report. The report, titled “Immigration crackdown ...
SAN JUAN, Texas - Ann Williams Cass, the longtime leader of Proyecto Azteca, has announced her retirement. Cass penned this retirement letter: Dear Friends of Proyecto Azteca, Inc., Effective 01 Oct ...
Seventy-acre, $230 million, recreation district could attract 460,000 visitors a year, say city leaders.
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