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Toyota Doubling San Antonio Footprint with Historic $3.6B Investment
Governor Greg Abbott announced Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Texas, Inc. will expand its U.S. manufacturing production capacity with a second vehicle assembly line in San Antonio.
North Texas Child Predator Named July’s Featured Fugitive
Texas 10 Most Wanted Sex Offender Alejandro Villegas is this month’s Featured Fugitive. The reward for information leading to his arrest is increased to $6,000 during July if the tip is received this month.
Federal Prosecutors Add more than 250 Border Enforcement Cases in Southern District of Texas
A total of 259 individuals have been charged in immigration and border security-related crimes from June 26-July 3.
UTRGV Student Joins Operación Triunfo USA Music Competition
José Ángel Fernández, a student at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley from McAllen, has earned a spot on the new music reality show Operación Triunfo USA.
Medal of Honor Monday: Army Sgt. Thomas Alexander Baker Jr.
Medal of Honor recipient Army Sgt. Thomas Alexander Baker Jr.
Honoring Flood Victims At Kerrville Remembrance & Resilience Ceremony
Governor Greg Abbott delivered remarks and personally read the names of the 119 lives lost in Kerr County during last year’s devastating Fourth of July floods at the Symphony of the Hills Stars, Stripes, and Spirit Remembrance & Resilience Ceremony and concert.
Operation Imagination Summer Camps at IMAS, July 6 – 24
There's nothing like a week at the museum immersed in science, art, and engineering at a camp designed to spark curiosity and keep young minds engaged.
Shape Texas Roads: Public Input Needed for 10-Year Transportation Plan
Help shape the future of Texas roadways by sharing your thoughts on the new 10-year transportation plan.
Workforce Solutions Jobs Update, 07-06-26
Texas Border Business Below you will find our Hot Jobs for this week, all these jobs and many more are available on www.workintexas.com. Border Patrol Information Session Tuesday,...
McAllen Hits 40-Year Low in Crime After 21.4% Drop
he City of McAllen continues to see significant progress in public safety, with the latest Texas Department of Public Safety (TX DPS) Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) data showing a 20.4% decrease in crime volume in 2025 compared to 2024.




































