
$4.5 Million Grant to Transform Santa Maria’s Sidewalks, Boosting Safety and Community Connectivity
Santa Maria’s streets are about to get safer and more connected thanks to a $4.5 million grant for sidewalk improvements from the Texas Department of

Santa Maria’s streets are about to get safer and more connected thanks to a $4.5 million grant for sidewalk improvements from the Texas Department of

Santa Maria celebrates a $4.5 million grant aimed at upgrading sidewalks for enhanced pedestrian safety, particularly benefiting families with school-aged children. With a focus on

In a heartfelt tribute to Hector “Tito” Palacios’ enduring legacy, San Juan, TX has dedicated a new park in his name—a testament to his 16

Harlingen sets its sights on cultural tourism by launching a new survey to catalog historic buildings, funded by a $40,000 grant from the Texas Historical

In the heart of Brownsville, Warriors United in Arms brings Vietnam War history to life, honoring fallen heroes through the preservation of iconic artifacts like

In Brownsville, Warriors United in Arms serves as a beacon of support for veterans and a guardian of military history in the Rio Grande Valley.

The city of Harlingen, Texas, is taking a bold step in preserving its architectural heritage with a comprehensive survey to identify historic structures, supported by

In a heartfelt celebration of service and innovation, the Brownsville Fire Department marked its 150th anniversary, reflecting on its evolution from a small team of

In the heart of Brownsville, the devastating loss of Air Force veteran James Patrick Morales’ family home to a fire has united the community in

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) plays a pivotal role in the Rio Grande Valley’s economy, not just by aiding low-income families, but by sustaining