Two Year Old Child Dies from possible Child Abuse, Texas Child Abuse Statistics
December 9th, 2015By: Jose G. Landa, Eagle Pass Business Journal, Inc., Copyright 2015 The death of two year old child, Ismael Gonzalez, in Uvalde, Texas during late November 2015 is under investigation as a possible child abuse murder. According to Uvalde County Sheriff’s Department, the two year old Uvalde, Texas boy lost…
Maverick County Sheriff’s Department to apply for Body Cameras Grant
December 9th, 2015By: Jose G. Landa, Eagle Pass Business Journal, Inc., Copyright 2015 Maverick County Sheriff Department is seeking to submit a preliminary grant application to the Office of the Texas Governor Criminal Justice Division for funds to be used for the implementation of a Body Worn Camera Program. Maverick County Sheriff…
Christmas Toy Drive spurs Eagle Pass Fire and Police Departments Flag Football Game
December 9th, 2015By: Jose G. Landa, Eagle Pass Business Journal, Inc., Copyright 2015 The Eagle Pass Fire and Police Departments are hosting their First Annual Christmas Toy Drive Flag Football Game on Thursday, December 10, 2015 at 7 P.M. at Chelo’s Field No. 2 to collect new toys for needy children in…
Nominations for 2015 Citizen of the Year Solicited
December 9th, 2015By: Jose G. Landa, Eagle Pass Business Journal, Inc., Copyright 2015 The Eagle Pass Chamber of Commerce announced that it is now accepting nominations for the 2015 “Citizen of the Year” Award. The recipient of the Citizen of the Year Award will be chosen based on outstanding service gratuitously and…
December 14th is Deadline to register as a Political Candidate for 2016
December 9th, 2015By: Jose G. Landa, Eagle Pass Business Journal, Inc., Copyright 2015 All persons interested in registering as a political candidate for 2016 in a county, state, or federal office have until Monday, December 14, 2015 at 5 P.M. to register as a candidate with their respective political party County Chairman…
High Stakes for Democrats in Redistricting Case
December 7th, 2015by Jordan Rudner,The Texas Tribune Dec. 6, 2015 The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Tuesday in a case that could have far-reaching implications for the way legislative districts in Texas — and across the country — are drawn. A coalition of Texas legislators, mostly Democrats, fears that if…
Texas Tech Planning to Open a Vet School
December 7th, 2015by Matthew Watkins, The Texas Tribune Dec. 4, 2015 *Correction appended Citing student demand and growing industry needs, the Texas Tech University System announced Friday that it will seek to open a veterinary medicine school in the coming years. If successful, the new school would be the state’s second, but…
Cuellar: Time to End Cuban Immigration Policy Provision
December 7th, 2015by Julián Aguilar, The Texas Tribune Dec. 4, 2015 For the second straight year, the Texas-Mexico border has been the No. 1 destination for Cubans hoping to take advantage of a U.S. immigration policy that allows them to establish legal residency here. And with the United States moving closer to…
Millions of Immigrants Could Become U.S. Citizens—and Voters
December 7th, 2015Written by Walter Ewing, Immigration Impact Politicians who demonize immigrants do so at their own peril. Immigrants are already a key voting bloc in many states. And they are only going to get stronger as more and more of them become lawful permanent residents (LPRs) and, ultimately, U.S. citizens who…
Eagle Pass South Border Patrol Agents Arrest Convicted Sex Offender
December 4th, 2015DEL RIO, Texas – U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Eagle Pass South Station apprehended a convicted sex offender who had been previously deported. “Our Border Patrol agents’ efforts and unwavering commitment to the mission of protecting our nation’s borders demonstrate great diligence and perseverance,” said Chief Patrol Agent,…