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Secretary Nelson Reminds Texans Oct. 6 is the Voter Registration Deadline for the Nov. 4

AUSTIN — Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson today reminded all eligible Texans that Monday, Oct. 6, is the last day to
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Vanessa Cárdenas: “Repeating a Lie Over and Over Again Doesn’t Make It Any More True”

Access online version of this press release HERE Washington, DC —This administration and their allies in and out of Congress are
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McAllen Wins Highest Designation & Multiple Awards from International Festivals & Events Association

 Representatives from Cities World-wide gathered for 70th Annual Convention   The City of McAllen recently earned 49 awards, including an
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National Nurses United and UE call for end to military operations, blockade in Palestine

Unions demand U.S. recognize Palestine’s sovereignty and demand that Israeli government end violence, starvation, and injustices on Palestinian people National
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Florida’s $608 Million Immigration Detention Grant: A Critical Examination

On October 3, 2025, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) awarded Florida a substantial $608 million grant under the newly
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PSJA Thomas Jefferson T-STEM ECHS Makes District History as First High School Recognized as a

PHARR – Pharr-San Juan-Alamo ISD’s Thomas Jefferson T-STEM Early College High School has made district history by becoming the first PSJA high
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Free GED and ESL Classes Begin at McAllen Public Library in Partnership with South Texas

McAllen Public Library is partnering with South Texas College to offer free GED and English as a Second Language (ESL)
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Commissioner Ellie Torres Announces Re-Election Campaign for Third Term

EDINBURG, Texas –Ellie Torres, Hidalgo County Precinct 4 Commissioner, has officially announced her campaign for a third term, emphasizing the progress
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Vanessa Cárdenas: “‘The Enemy Within’ Includes Moms, Dads, Children and U.S. Citizens” in a Chicago

Access online version of this press release HERE   Washington, DC —The federal government is officially shut down, but this administration’s mass
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Texas Universities Initiate Course Reviews Amid Controversy Over Gender Identity Instruction

AUSTIN, TEXAS — In response to recent controversies surrounding gender identity discussions in higher education, several Texas public university systems
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