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Gonzalez Park, in the Southmost area of Brownsville, is significant to Noble Texas Builders CEO Rene Capistran because it was a playground for him as a child.
Now, Congress may make this problem even worse. Republicans in Congress are trying to ram through nearly $800 million in cuts ...
Corpus Christi's new Harbor Bridge now stands as the largest cable-stayed bridge in the United States, with towers reaching ...
Cori Peña, CEO of Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation, says the Space Accelerator Program represents a major step ...
It’s Saturday, June 14 in Palomas, Mexico and the San Vicente auditorium is quickly filling up with students and their ...
The Rio Grande Guardian was the first online newspaper to launch on the South Texas border, starting out in July, 2005. It is still the market leader, setting the pace and breaking news often before ...
Milton Friedman, one of the most influential economists of our time, famously said, “A tariff is a tax on consumers.” In Free to Choose, he championed the virtues of the free enterprise system—a ...
The Rio Grande Valley stands at the forefront of Texas’s next great economic opportunity: data center development. As an organization dedicated to driving economic prosperity in our community, the Rio ...
Nowhere has Senator Cruz’s impact on the federal judiciary been more apparent than in Texas. When President Trump assumed office, Texas had historically high numbers of judicial vacancies, with three ...
An aerial shot of the work underway to build a Rio Grande LNG liquefied natural gas export terminal at the Port of Brownsville. (Photo: RGG) Washington D.C. Circuit Court decision is consequential to ...
The Rio Grande Valley Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is surveying members and non-members alike on two top issues: tariffs and ...
Diane Milliken Garza, a commissioner for the Texas Commission on the Arts, reviews the recently concluded legislative session ...