
The Valley's Morning News Rewind
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Ep 119We get Texas legislative update, we look at enrollment numbers at South Texas College and get an update from the college, Driscol Children’s Hospital is hiring, and we get a recap of the recent RGV Day tour in Austin.
State Rep. Dist. 40 Terry Canales talked about transportation funding and the water shortage in the RGV. Dr. Rodney Rodriguez, Vice Pres. South Texas College talked about enrollment numbers and about new training & curriculum which includes artificial intelligence and dental hygiene. Driscoll Children's Hospital President Matt Wolthoff talked about the recent job fair and about a pediatric residency program coming soon to the hospital.Dan Silva - RGV Partnership chief – discussed the top RGV issues that surfaced in Austin during the RGV Day tour.
Ep 118We get an economic update from Mission, we look at a way to expand your skill set, we get update from happenings in Cameron County, how is the moral of border patrol agents, and we get an update from UT-RGV.
Teclo Garcia CEO of the Mission Economic Development Corporation gave us an economic update form Mission. Ricardo Trevino, Director of Industry Relations at Texas Southmost College talked about the different continuing education courses offered at TSC. Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino talked about Cameron County happenings.Retired ICE agent Victor Avila talked about moral amongst border patrol agents under the Trump Administration. Dr. Guy Bailey, President at UT-RGV gave us an update on the university.
Ep 117We look at funding available for high tech startups in Brownsville, are we seeing an increase flu cases in the RGV, will we finally see school choice in Texas, we get a state of the city for McAllen and we look at how the RGV has transformed over the last 30 years.
Nathan Burkhart with the Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation talked about funding for high tech startups at eBridge. Dr. James Castillo talked about the recent spike in flu cases. Texas Governor Greg Abbott talked about the need for school vouchers.McAllen Mayor Javier Villalobos gave us a state of the city update.Texas A&M University Assistant Chancellor John Sharp talked about how the RGV has seen economic transformation over the last 30 years.
Ep 116How is Border Patrol doing under the Trump administration, we get an economic outlook from Mission, we look at job creation numbers in Texas and the RGV, we get a state of the city address from Pharr, and we look at job creation numbers in Brownsville.
Chris Cabrera with the Border Patrol Union talked about the latest on the border and how has Pres. Trump's executive orders affected illegal immigration? Mission city manager Mike Perez talked about the economic outlook for MissionMike Willis from South Texas Manufacturers group review some of the raw job creation numbers for Texas and the RGV the last 5 years. Pharr city manager Jonathan Flores gave us a state of the city update.Gilbert Salinas with the Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation talked about job creation numbers for Brownsville and Matamoros plus a look at industries we might see soon in the RGV.
Ep 115We meet the new chief at the McAllen Economic Development Corporation, we look at McAllen’s annual crime report. Texas A&M McAllen COO is stepping down, we get an economic update from Edinburg, and it’s property tax time in Hidalgo County.
New director of the McAllen Economic Development Corporation discusses the future of McAllen business.McAllen police chief Victor Rodriguez talks about the annual crimes report. Outgoing COO for Texas A&M McAllen Manuel (Manny) Vela talks about how big will Texas A&M McAllen be in 5 years? Edinburg Mayor Ramiro Garza gave us an economic update from Edinburg. Hidalgo county tax assessor/collector Paul Villarreal Jr. talked about the importance of paying your property taxes on time.
Ep 114We talk about the South Texas College police academy, how do below freezing temperatures affect local crops, we get an economic update from Harlingen, state law makers are visiting the RGV, and we get an update on the water levels at the reservoirs.
Sara Lozano, Dean - Business, Public Safety and Technology at South Texas College talked about the upcoming police academy. Local grower Dante Galeazzi talks about how the below freezing temperature might affect crops on the ground. Harlingen Economic Development Corporation director Orlando Campos gave us an economic update from Harlingen. Dan Silva, President and CEO of the RGV Partnership talks about getting ready to host state lawmakers touring the RGV. Local Water advocate Sonny Hinojosa gave us a n update on the levels at the reservoir.
Ep 113We get a 2024 recap and look to 2025 from DHR Health, we get an update on highway construction projects in the area, we get an economic update from Brownsville and Weslaco, and we meet the new chief of police for South Texas ISD.
Dr. Carlos Cardenas from DHR Health with a year in review and look to 2025 from DHR Health.Pete Alvarez, district engineer for TxDOT's Pharr District gave us an update on highway construction and road projects.Gilbert Salinas with the Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation gave us an economic update and a look to 2025.Weslaco Mayor Adrian Gonzalez gave us an economic from Weslaco. New South Texas ISD chief of police Steven Cortez talked about building a process of building a police force from scratch.
Ep 112We get a 2024 recap and look to 2025 from UT-RGV and we get an economic update from McAllen, Harlingen, Mission, and Brownsville.
UT-RGV President Dr. Guy Bailey gave us a 2024 recap and a look to 2025 at UT-RGV.McAllen City Manager Isaac Tawil gave us an economic update from McAllen.Harlingen EDC Director Orlando Campos gave us an economic update from Harlingen.Teclo Garcia, CEO Mission Economic Development Corporation gave us an economic update from MissionBrownsville City Manager, Helen Ramirez gave us an economic update from Brownsville.
Ep 111We get an RGV economic update, how is the real estate market doing in the RGV, we look ahead to the RGV economy in 2025, we get an update from the Port of Brownsville, and we meet the new Cameron County Sherriff.
Dan Silva, Preside/CEO Rio Grande Valley Partnership, gives us an update on the local economy.Local Realtor Bryan Reed gave us an update on the local real estate market. David Deanda, President of Lone Star National Bank gave us an economic update and a look to 2025.William Dietrich, Director of The Port of Brownsville gave us an update on the port. New Cameron County Sheriff Manuel Trevino talked about his vision for the Cameron County Sheriff’s department.
Ep 110KURV News Director Tim Sullivan announces his retirement, we get an economic update from the city of Mission, how Hidalgo County CSA helping residents get out of poverty, we get an update on the water treaty between the U.S. and Mexico, and we catch up with Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz.
710 KURV’s News Director Tim Sullivan announced his retirement after over 40 years in radio broadcasting.Mission Economic Development Corporation, CEO Teclo Garcia gave us an economic update from Mission.Jaime Longoria, Executive Director of the Hidalgo County Community Service Agency talked about how they are helping residents get out of poverty.Local water advocate Sonny Hinojosa talked about the water that Mexico released to the U.S. and if it will benefit local agriculture. Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz talked about passing her 6th piece of legislation and how she continues to work for the residents in her district.
Ep 109We get an economic update from Pharr, now that Space X is here, how is Brownsville helping them to colonize Mars. is advancing the talk in the space sector, How close are we to moving into the new courthouse, we get an economic update from Edinburg, and we get an economic update from McAllen.
Pharr city manager Jonathan Flores gave us an economic update from Pharr. Gilbert Salinas with the Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation talked about how they are trying to help colonize Mars. Hidalgo County Judge Richard Cortez talked about getting close to moving into the new courthouse.Edinburg Mayor Ramiro Garza gave us an economic update from Edinburg.Liz Suarez president McAllen Chamber of Commerce gave us an economic update from McAllen.
Ep 108McAllen International airport will hit the million-passenger mark soon, we get an update on everything happening at UT-RGV, the Starr County Industrial Foundation is celebrating 50 years of economic development, Brownsville unveils a new lab that will help with insect transmitted disease, and does “doom scrolling” damaging your brain.
Jeremy Santoscoy, director of aviation at McAllen International airport talks about being close to hitting the million-passenger mark number. UT-RGV President Dr. Guy Bailey gives an update on everything going on at the university. Rose Benavidez with the Starr County Industrial Foundation talked about celebrating 50 years of economic development.Art Rodriguez, director of the Brownsville health office talked about a new lab that will help with insect transmitted diseases.Dr. Patrick Porter talks about how doom scrolling is damaging our brain.
Ep 107There is an amendment to the 1944 U.S.-Mexico water treaty, will it help our local growers and cities, we get an economic update from Mission, how are the international bridges in McAllen doing, and we get an update on the RGV reef.
Local water advocate Sonny Hinojosa talks about the amendment to the 1944 U.S.-Mexico water treaty and how it doesn’t help local growers. Jed Murray with the Texas International Produce Association talks about the amendment to the U.S.-Mexico water treaty and how it will affect growers.Teclo Garcia, director of Mission Economic Development gives an economic update from Mission.Juan Olaguibel, Superintendent bridges gives us update from the international bridges in McAllen.Robert Glick gives us the latest news from the artificial reef in the Gulf of Mexico
Ep 106We look at a possible connecter between future state highway 68 and the I69 C Corridor north of Edinburg, what’s next for McAllen after residents passed 2 controversial amendments to its charter, we get an update form the Port of Brownsville, we get an economic update from McAllen, and we chat with newly elected state senator Adam Hinojosa.
Edinburg mayor Ramiro Garza discusses the possible connector between state highway 68 and the i69-C corridor.McAllen mayor Javier Villalobos gives us an update after McAllen residents passed two controversial McAllen Charter amendments. Port of Brownsville Director William Dietrich gives us an update from the Port. McAllen City Manager Issac Tawil talks about a new unified development code for McAllen.Newly elected state senator Adam Hinojosa talks about his vision for the RGV after being elected to the state senate.
Ep 105We get an economic update form Harlingen, the city of McAllen will have a new unified development code, how will that improve McAllen, UT-RGV school of Medicine has a new center for Human Genetics, what will it mean for the RGV, we look at a possible connecter between future state highway 68 and the I-69 C Corridor north of Edinburg, and do weight loss drugs actually work.
Harlingen City Manager Orlando Campos gives us an economic update from Harlingen. McAllen City Manager Issac Tawil talks about a new unified development code for McAllen.Dean of the UT-RGV School of Medicine, Dr. Michael Hocker talked about the opening of its Center for Human Genetics. Local Water advocate Sonny Hinojosa gives us an update of the water levels at the reservoir. Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Umo Callins talks about how weight loss drugs work.
Ep 104It’s time for early voting for the November elections, we look at the Pre K 3-Pre K 4 program at Edinburg schools, we take a look at the water levels at the reservoir, we look at how South Texas College helps train workers for industry, and smart water meters are coming to McAllen.
Hilda Salinas, Hidalgo County Elections Administrator and Remi Garza Cameron County Elections Administrator talk about early voting for the November election.Dr. Mario Salinas, Superintendent of Edinburg CISD, talks about how successful their Pre-k3 and Pre-k4 programs have been. Local Water advocate Sonny Hinojosa gives us an update of the water levels at the reservoir. Dr. Carlos Margo Dean for Advance Training and Apprenticeship, talks about the how they get the workforce ready for industry.Mark Vega McAllen Public Utility talks about the smart meters coming to McAllen.
Ep 103The movement to unify the RGV into RioPLex RGV/Mexico to lure industry, we look at a referendum on the ballot to change the McAllen charter, the city of McAllen announces a new park for families, what is the state of education in the RGV, and we get an update from the Brownsville economy.
Entrepreneur Joaquin Spamer and Hidalgo County Judge Richard Cortex talk about unifying the RGV into one entity to lure industry. Local attorney Laurel McLeaish talks about 2 propositions on the ballot that would drastically change the McAllen charter. McAllen city commissioner Tony Aguirre talked about a new park in McAllen for families to go camping. Marcos Silva with TedX McAllen talked about the current state of education in the RGV. Brownsville City Manager Helen Ramirez gives an economic update from Brownsville.
Ep 102We get an economic update from Harlingen, Brownsville-SPI airport offering new flights to Mexico, UT-RGV gets a new cancer research grant, we get an economic update from Mission, a familiar face is returning to Brownsville economic development.
Harlingen city manager Gabriel Gonzalez gives us an economic update from Harlingen.Brownsville-SPI Aairport aviation director Angel Ramos talked about new flights to Monterey, Mexico.UT-RGV president Dr. Guy Bailey talks about a new grant for cancer research at the university.Teclo Garcia, CEO Mission Economic Development Corporation gives us an economic update from Mission.Gilbert Salinas talks about returning to Brownsville economic development.
Ep 101We look at car theft numbers in the area, there is a charter change for McAllen on the ballot, we look at the longshoreman strike, get an update from Valley International airport, we get leading economic status report for the RGV.
Brownsville police chief Felix Sauceda talks about the high number of car thefts in our area.Former McAllen Mayor Jim Darling talked about a radical charter change on the upcoming ballot.Tim Snyder with Matador economics talks about how longshoreman’s strike could affect our economy.Marv Eastelry with Valley International airport gave us an update form the airport.Dan Silva with the Rio Grande Valley Partnership talks about the aggressive environmentalist move to kill LNG projects at the Port of Brownsville.
Ep 100We look at water level numbers at the reservoirs, the city of Edinburg looks to limit car wash businesses, Governor Greg Abbott visited the RGV to participate in the South Texas Alliance of Cities meeting in McAllen, South padre Island will soon have a historical museum we can visit and Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz with legislation to combat fentanyl in our area.
Local water advocate Sonny Hinojosa talks about the water levels at the reservoirs.Edinburg Mayor Ramiro Graza talks about a new city ordinance to restrict car washes from being built near an existing car wash as art of the city’ drought contingency plan. Weslaco Mayor Adrian Gonzalez talks about the recent South Texas Alliance of Cities meeting in McAllen that showcased the power of regional collaboration and the importance of a unified voice when addressing the unique challenges faced by communities across the Rio Grande Valley.Local realtor Dennis Franke talks about his effort to build a historical museum on South Padre Island.Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz talks about her legislation to help combat fentanyl in our area.
Ep 99We look at vegetation that could possibly help with our water shortage, we look at large grant awarded to create a diabetes center of excellence in Cameron County, we meet the new McAllen City manager, we get an update on highway construction projects, and we look at the fight to bring LNG to the Port of Brownsville.
Texas A&M-Kingsville Professor Dr. Mani Skaria talks about a plant that could help with our water shortage. Dr. Javier La Fontaine, Dean of the UTRGV School of Podiatric Medicine talks the $30 million grant awarded to UT-Rio Grande Valley to establish the UT-RGV Diabetes Center of Excellence, aimed to address the critical health crisis posed by the widespread prevalence of diabetes in the Rio Grande Valley.McAllen City manager Issac Tawil talks about his vision for the city of McAllen. TX DOT engineer Pete Alvarez gave us a road construction update. Brownsville mayor John Cowen talks about the fight to keep a liquefied natural gas project going at the Port of Brownsville.
Ep 98We get an update from TSTC on their work force training efforts, we get an update from Mission Economic Development, we look at the PSJA school district drop out recovery program, and we look at the rash of recent cyber threats against school districts.
Cledia Hernandez, Vice Chancellor, Chief External Relations Officer at Texas state Technical College talks about the new work force training efforts.Teclo Garcia with Mission Economic Development corporation gives us an update from Mission Economic Development. PSJA Superintendent Dr. Elias Alejandro talks about the Dropout Recovery Program. Dr. Dan King with Region One Education Services Center talks about the recent rash of cyber threats against schools.
Ep 97Classes begin at UT-RGV, we’ll look at the record enrollment numbers, we get an update from McAllen on their pet ordinance, McAllen International Airport has record passenger numbers, we get an update form the Port of Brownsville and it’s “No Refusal” weekend in Hidalgo County.
UT-RGV President, Dr. Guy Bailey talks about the record enrollment numbers at UT-RGV.McAllen city manager Roy Rodriguez talks about the new pet ordinance in McAllen.McAllen International Airport aviation director Jeremy Santoscoy talks about the record passenger numbers at the airport.Port of Brownsville director William Dietrich gives us an update from the port.Hidalgo County DA terry Palacios talks about “No Refusal” weekend during the Labor Day holiday.
Ep 96We get an update from Edinburg and Harlingen school districts on the 1st day back to school, we get an update on the water shortage, we look at South Texas College partnering up with Harvard University and, we look at new partnership between UT-RGV and the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Dr. Mario Salinas Edinburg CISD Superintendent talks about the 1st day of school at Edinburg schools.Dr. J. Gonzalez Harlingen ISD Superintendent talks about the 1st day of school at Harlingen schools.Local water advocate Sonny Hinojosa talked about a recent water shortage symposium held to talk about how to deal with the water shortage in our area. Dr. Rodney Rodriguez and STC/Harvard graduate Ramiro Hernandez talk about the collaboration between South Texas College and Harvard University in workforce and economic development research.Dr. Can Saygin, with UT-RGV talk about UT-RGV and Los Alamos National Laboratory partnering up on a new research agreement.
Ep 95We get an economic update from Brownsville, Mission and Pharr, we look at how the 1st day of school went for IDEA Public Schools and how to protect and check your credit after it was revealed Social Security numbers may have been stolen.
Brownsville City Manager Helen Ramirez gave us an update on the Brownsville economy.Teclo Garcia, CEO-Mission Economic Development Corporation gives us an economic d update form Mission.Jonathan Flores, Pharr City Manager, gives us an economic update from Pharr.Jill Dominguez, area superintendent for IDEA Public Schools talks about the 1st day of school. Cyber security expert David Maillicot talks about how you can protect your credit after it was revealed social security numbers may have been stolen in a hack.
Ep 94We get an update on the Hidalgo County Courthouse and the Hidalgo County Prosperity task force, is it time to look at alternative water sources to remedy our water shortage, also we get an update from Valley International Airport, we get a highway construction update and Eddie Olivarez with Hidalgo County Health and Human Services announces his retirement.
Hidalgo County Judge Richard Cortez gives us an update on the new courthouse and the prosperity task force.Local water advocate Sonny Hinojosa talks about the latest IBWC report stating we need to look for alternative water resources to help with the water shortage.Texas Dept. of Transportation, Pharr District engineer, Pete Alvarez talks about the latest highway construction.Marv Easterly, director of aviation at Valley International airport in Harlingen gives us an update on what’s going on at the airport.Eddie Olivarez, Chief administrative officer, Hidalgo County Health and Human Services announces his retirement.
Ep 93McAllen announces new transit routes, we get an economic update from McAllen, ECISD had a ribbon cutting for their new collegiate high school, we look back at the Border Health Preparedness effort, and how is Region One helping school districts get ready for the new school year.
Mario Delgado, McAllen transit director talks about the new routes for McAllen transit.City manager Roy Rodriguez gives an economic update from McAllen, and he discusses the new pet ordinance.ECISD Superintendent Dr. Mario Salinas talks about the grand opening of the ECISD, UT-RGV collegiate high school.Major Steve Walker with the Texas state guard talked about Operation Border Health Preparedness effort.Dr. Dan King from Region One talked about how they are helping school districts get ready for the school year .
Ep 92We get an update on the water levels at the reservoirs, and update form the Port of Brownsville, also an economic update form Mission, Driscoll Children’s Hospital RGV is up and running, how is the hospital running, we talk to Hidalgo GOP leadership on how to get involved in this election year.
Local Water advocate Sonny Hinojosa gives us an update on the water numbers at the reservoirs.Brownsville Port Director William Dietrich gives an update on port happenings.Teclo Gracia, CEO Mission Economic Development Corporation gives us an economic update from Mission.Matt Walthoff, CEO Driscoll Children’s Hospital RGV talks about how the hospital is running now that its open its doors.Hidalgo County GOP chair Robert Cantu talked about how we can get involved in this presidential election year.
Ep 91We get an economic update form Edinburg, talk about the new McAllen Shine project, a Pharr International Bridge update, and an economic update from Brownsville.
Raudel Garza, Executive Director · Edinburg Economic Development Corporation gives us an economic update from Edinburg.McAllen Mayor Javier Villalobos talks about the McAllen Shines project.Luis Bazan, Director-Pharr International Bridge gives us an update from the Pharr International Bridge.Brownsville City Manager Helen Ramirez gives us an economics update from Brownsville.
Ep 90We talk about the need to unify economic development in the region, get an economic update from Edinburg and Harlingen, and Brownsville PD has new way to help officers deal with emergency calls.
Local industrialist Joaquin Spamer talks about the need to unify economic development efforts in the region.Jonathan Barrera with Brownsville PD talks about new technology to makes things easier for dispatchers to assist officers when responding to emergency calls.
Ep 89We get a UT-RGV update, Texas A&M Chancellor announces his retirement, several beach goers are attacked by a shark, and a way to help some foster kids a pop-up thrift store.
UT-RGV President Dr. Guy Bailey gives us an update on what’s happening at UT-RGV. John Sharp, Chancellor Texas A&M university System announces he will retire next year. Tony Reisinger, Cameron County marine extension agent, talks about the recent shark attack on South Padre Island. Sandra Martinez and Lucy Ann Walthoff talk about how we can help foster kids at pop- up thrift store.
Ep 88Water level update from the reservoirs, South Texas College gets named the most affordable college in the nation, economic update from Mission, aviation update form Harlingen International airport and Bechtel Corporation is hiring in Brownsville.
Local water advocate Sonny Hinojosa gives an update on the water levels at the reservoirDr. Rodney Rodriguez talks about STC being named the most affordable college in the nation.Teclo Garcia Director of Mission Economic Development Corporation give us an economic update from MissionAngel Ramos Director of aviation talks about the aviation news from Harlingen airportMonica Tellam with Bechtel Corporation talks about job opportunities at Bechtel in Brownsville.
Ep 87TX DOT is expanding Ware Road in McAllen, Edinburg is named an All-America City again, and DHR Health can now administer a new Alzheimer’s medication.
Tx DOT engineer Pete Alvarez talks about the expansion on Ware Road in McAllen.Edinburg mayor Ramiro Garza talks about Edinburg being named All American City.Dr. Alejandro Cruz talks about how DHR Health will now administer a new Alzheimer’s medication.
Ep 86We look at how Cameron County is preparing for hurricane season, then we look at the record low water shed levels, a new international bridge in Brownsville gets approval for construction, and we look at graduation numbers from South Texas College.
Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino and Cameron County Assistant Emergency management coordinator Rolando Casas talk about how Cameron County is getting ready for hurricane seasonLocal Water advocate Sonny Hinojosa gives us an update on water levels at the reservoirPete Sepulveda with the Cameron County Regional Mobility Authority talks about the Flor de Mayo bridge getting approval for constructionMatt Hebbard with South Texas College talks about the number of recent graduates from the college.
Ep 85We look at the record low water shed levels, get an economic update from Weslaco and, new technology at Mission ISD to make campuses more secure.
Jim Darling with Region M water planning group talked about the low water levels at the reservoir.Weslaco Mayor Adrian Gonzalez gave us an economic update from Weslaco.Martin Castaneda Director for Maintenance and Safety & SecurityMission CISD, talked about new technology at the school district to make campuses more secure.
Ep 84We look at hiring and unemployment trends, UT-RGV graduation numbers and what to do if you are caught in a rip tide.
Julian Alvarez with Lone Star National Bank talks about unemployment rates here in the RGV. DR. Guy Bailey, President UT-RGV talks about the recent graduation numbers and a new optometry program. Agri life extension agent in Cameron County Tony Reisenger talks about what to do if you are caught in a rip tide.
Ep 83We look at the water levels at the reservoirs and what is a water bank.
Local water advocate Sonny Hinojosa gives us an update on water levels at the reservoir. Jim Darling with Region M Planning Group talks about a possible “water bank” to help with low water levels.
Ep 82Driscoll Children’s Hospital Rio Grande Valley opens its doors, and we get economic update from the city of Brownsville.
Matt Wolthoff, President Driscoll Children’s Hospital RGV talked about the hospital opening its doors.Brownsville Mayor John Cowen gives us a state of the city update.
Ep 81We look at the state of the economy of Texas and we get an economic update form the city of Edinburg.
IBC Bank Executive Vice President Gerald “Gerry” Schwebel talks about the stet of the Texas economy.Edinburg Mayor Ramiro Garza gives us an economic update form Edinburg.
Ep 80Its early voting time for the May 4th election, and we talk about the recent meeting to discuss area transportation issues.
Hilda Salinas and Remi Garza, local county election administrators talk about early voting underway for the May 4th election.McAllen City Manager Roy Rodriguez talks about the recent meeting to discuss area transportation issues.
Ep 79We get an update from the city of Brownsville and, we get an update on the water levels at the reservoir.
Brownsville City Manager Helen Ramirez talks about an important issue on the May 4th ballot. Local water advocate Sonny Hinojosa talks about the water levels at the reservoir.
Ep 78McAllen International Airport receives federal funds for upgrades, and we get an economic update from McAllen.
Jeremy Santoscoy, director of aviation at McAllen international Airport talks about the federal funds they received for improvements.Keith Patridge, President McAllen Economic Development corporation gives us an economic update.
Ep 77We get an economic update from the city of Weslaco and an update on the over 90 dogs found at home in north McAllen.
Steve Valdez Executive Director-Weslaco EDC gives us an economic update from Weslaco. Faith Wright with Palm Valley Animal Society gave us an update on the over 90 dogs found in a north McAllen home.
Ep 76Changes to real estate transactions changes coming in summer and we get an update on the water drainage/water shortage issues from McAllen.
Realtor Brian Reed talks about some changes coming to real estate transactions in summer. McAllen city manager Roy Rodriguez talks about water drainage/water shortage issues in McAllen.
Ep 75We get an economic update from the city of Mission and the UT-RGV football field gets a name’s sake.
Teclo Garcia with the Mission EDC gives an economic update from Mission.UT-RGV president Dr. Guy Bailey talks about the UT-RGV football field getting a name’s sake.
Ep 74We get an update on highway construction and we look at crime numbers from the city of Brownsville.
Tx. DOT engineer Pete Alvarez talks about the ongoing highway construction.Abril Luna with Brownsville PD gave us the latest crime numbers from Brownsville.
Ep 73We get an update on the Hidalgo County courthouse and an update on the state of the city from Weslaco and Edinburg.
Hidalgo county judge Richard Cortez gives us an update on the new county courthouse.Weslaco mayor Adrian Gonzalez gives us a state of the city update from Weslaco.Edinburg mayor Ramiro Garza gives us a state of the city update from Edinburg.
Ep 72McAllen PD is hiring and the UT-RGV Vaqueros acquire a football stadium
McAllen Police chief Victor Rodriguez talks about the upcoming hiring period. UT-RGV President Dr. Guy Bailey talks about the recent purchase of a stadium they plan to use for their football team.
Ep 71Port of Brownsville update and how the RGV water levels are doing.
Interim port director William Dietrich gives us an update from the Port of Brownsville.RGV Water advocate Sonny Hinojosa gives us an update on water levels at the reservoir.
Ep 70We get a Space X Cameron County update and, we get a state of the city update form McAllen.
Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino talks about the talks with Space X and Texas Parks and Wildlife in the proposed swap of land tracts. McAllen City Manager Roy Rodriguez gives us a state of the city update for McAllen.