
Episode 105
We 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.
The Valley's Morning News Rewind · News Talk 710 KURV
November 1, 202451m 31s
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Show Notes
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.
Topics
newspoliticsTexasRio Grande Valleyweathereconomy