Down at the southernmost tip of Texas, where the Rio Grande meets the Gulf and the border is not just a line on a map but a way of life, Brownsville is a city steeped in tradition. It’s a place where Spanish,
Sid Miller is encouraging Texans in the agricultural industry to stay vigilant, remain aware of their surroundings, and report any suspicious activity to law enforcement.
One material can create a multitude of products. Local businessman, Rene Lopez, owner of Rough Edge Woodworking, first started his business in 2016, when he
Farmers and elected officials told a Senate committee Monday that the lack of water is becoming dire, with little relief in sight.
Local officials and farmers in south Texas traveled to the Capitol Monday to ask lawmakers to get involved with holding Mexico accountable to an 80-year-old treaty that provides water to the
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller is urging people to “exercise extreme caution” when traveling along the U.S.-Mexico border after a man reportedly died from an explosive device.
An improvised explosive device, or IED, killed a Texas rancher near the state's border with Mexico, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller said Tuesday.
Two Brownsville ranchers were killed after the truck they were driving hit an explosive device in Mexico. Texas officials believe the device was left by a drug cartel. Another IED destroyed a Mexican government vehicle in late January.
The Brownsville City Commission discussed Tuesday the updates on law enforcement in the downtown area and the recognition from Special Olympics Texas to Police Chief Felix Sauceda. James Paschall, commander of Fiscal Management for the Brownsville Police Department, discussed updates of the downtown enforcement of car washers.
A Texas Historical Commission plaque will be unveiled Saturday morning near an ancient brick bridge in Southmost, marking a milestone in development of the surrounding La Posada Park at 1325 La Posada Drive.
The buoys are shifting to federal hands, new warnings are going out to South Texas ranchers about explosive devices, and egg smuggling is on the rise