Ryan Rodriguez Signs National Letter of Intent to Play Collegiate Basketball at Jarvis Christian University
May 20th, 2022By: Ricardo E. Calderon, Eagle Pass Business Journal, Inc., Copyright 2022 Eagle Pass C. C. Winn High School Mavericks Head Boys Basketball Coach Paulo Valero announced the signing of the first Mavericks Basketball Program’s player, Ryan Rodriguez, to a national letter of intent to play collegiate basketball, a milestone for…
Alan Vielma Named 2022 District 28-5A Baseball Most Valuable Player, 11 Winn Mavericks Receive All-District Honors
May 20th, 2022By: Ricardo E. Calderon, Eagle Pass Business Journal, Inc., Copyright 2022 Eagle Pass C. C. Winn High School Mavericks Head Baseball Coach Heriberto Roiz announced that 11 Mavericks received 2022 District 28-5A All-District Baseball honors, including junior standout pitcher Alan Vielma was named the Most Valuable Player by all the…
Eagle Pass Eagles Rally to Edge San Antonio O’Connor Panthers in Game 1 of Regional Quarterfinals Championship
May 20th, 2022By: Ricardo E. Calderon, Eagle Pass Business Journal, Inc., Copyright 2022 The mighty Eagle Pass High School Eagles rallied from a 2-0 deficit to edge the San Antonio O’Connor High School Panthers 5-4 in Game 1 of their best of three series for the University Interscholastic League (UIL) Region IV-6A…
Property Owners Confused By Multiple Appraisal Notices from Maverick County Appraisal District
May 20th, 2022By: Ricardo E. Calderon, Eagle Pass Business Journal, Inc., Copyright 2022 Maverick County property owners are in shock and dismayed over their receipt of multiple appraisal notices for 2022 on their real properties from the Maverick County Appraisal District, causing confusion and chaos among property owners. Maverick County Appraisal District…
With renewed attention on abortion, Democrats in attorney general runoff vow to defend reproductive rights
May 18th, 2022Rochelle Garza sued the Trump administration in 2017, seeking access to an abortion for an undocumented teenager. Joe Jaworski, a former Galveston mayor and a trial attorney for over three decades, presents himself as the more experienced candidate. By Sneha Dey, The Texas TribuneMay 17, 2022 “With renewed attention on…
Her daughters are U.S. citizens. A federal health rule won’t let this Guatemalan mother enter the country with them.
May 18th, 2022After drug cartel members began demanding monthly payments, she took her daughters to the border to seek asylum. They’ve been waiting in a Juárez shelter for more than a year. By Uriel J. García, The Texas TribuneMay 18, 2022 “Her daughters are U.S. citizens. A federal health rule won’t let…
Seven ways climate change is already hitting Texans
May 18th, 2022Extreme weather events, water scarcity, risks of illness: Climate change is here, and it’s already affecting Texans. By María Méndez and Erin Douglas, The Texas TribuneMay 18, 2022 “Seven ways climate change is already hitting Texans” was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs…
CBP Releases April 2022 Monthly Operational Update
May 17th, 2022Release Date: May 17, 2022 “This story was originally published by, U.S. CBP“. WASHINGTON — U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) today released operational statistics for April 2022, which can be viewed online here. “CBP continues to enforce the CDC’s Title 42 Public Health Order in addition to the agency’s long-standing…
USCIS Lengthens Work Permit Automatic Extension Period to Address Adjudication Delays
May 17th, 2022Posted by Emma Winger | May 11, 2022 | Benefits & Relief, Immigration 101 “This story was originally published by, Immigration Impact“. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued a temporary rule last week that automatically extends employment authorization for certain noncitizens waiting for USCIS to process their work permit…
New Texas plan for federal Hurricane Harvey aid yields same old result: Funds diverted away from Gulf Coast
May 17th, 2022Despite an admonition from federal authorities, Land Commissioner George P. Bush’s plan still steers aid disproportionately to whiter, inland counties at less risk of natural disasters. By Zach Despart, The Texas TribuneMay 16, 2022 “New Texas plan for federal Hurricane Harvey aid yields same old result: Funds diverted away from…