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Texas AG Takes Action Against Houston Center for Exploiting Birthright Citizenship

Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against a Houston-area “birth tourism” operation known as De’Ai Postpartum Care Center (“Center”) for unlawfully facilitating the invasion of Chinese nationals into Texas for the sole purpose of birthing children and obtaining “birthright citizenship” in a manner that violates Texas law, including the Texas Penal Code.

Texas Border Business · Apr 29, 2026
Health

The push for raw milk intensifies in 18 states despite a series of outbreaks

La demanda por la leche cruda está ganando fuerza en 18 estados de los Estados Unidos, incluso frente a recientes brotes de enfermedades relacionados con su consumo. A pesar de las advertencias de las autoridades de salud sobre los riesgos asociados, los defensores argumentan que la leche sin pasteurizar ofrece beneficios nutricionales y un sabor más auténtico. Este debate continúa generando controversia entre consumidores, legisladores y expertos en salud pública.

KRGV (NBC 5) · Apr 29, 2026
Politics

U. S. Supreme Court weakens key pillar of Voting Rights Act, opening the door for Texas to redraw political maps

La Corte Suprema de Estados Unidos emitió un fallo que debilita una parte fundamental de la Ley de Derechos Electorales, lo que podría permitir que Texas y otros estados redibujen sus mapas políticos. Esta decisión podría tener un impacto significativo en la representación de las comunidades minoritarias en las elecciones futuras.

KRGV (NBC 5) · Apr 29, 2026
Sports

FIFA could make billions from the World Cup. Texas host cities will get little in return.

La Copa Mundial de la FIFA es uno de los eventos deportivos más lucrativos del mundo, generando miles de millones de dólares en ingresos. Sin embargo, las ciudades de Texas que serán anfitrionas de partidos en el torneo recibirán beneficios económicos limitados. A pesar de los costos significativos asociados con la preparación y organización, los ingresos principales se concentran en la FIFA, dejando a las ciudades locales con un retorno financiero modesto.

KRGV (NBC 5) · Apr 29, 2026
Politics

White House says funds to pay TSA and other Homeland Security workers will soon run out

La Casa Blanca informó que los recursos financieros destinados a pagar a los empleados de la Administración de Seguridad en el Transporte (TSA, por sus siglas en inglés) y otros trabajadores del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional están cerca de agotarse. Esto podría generar interrupciones en servicios esenciales si no se toman medidas para garantizar el financiamiento necesario.

KRGV (NBC 5) · Apr 29, 2026
Education

Classroom to Career Journey Begins for STC Students at Annual AEC Day

Students from South Texas College’s Architecture program stepped beyond the classroom recently with a goal to catch a glimpse of their future careers during Architecture Engineering Construction (AEC) Day hosted by Millenium Engineers Group in Pharr.

Texas Border Business · Apr 29, 2026
Public Safety

Governor of Sinaloa and Nine Other Current and Former Mexican Officials Charged with Drug Trafficking and Weapons Offenses

Texas Border Business Texas Border Business Wednesday, April 29, 2026 – U.S. Attorney’s Office, Southern District of New York The Defendants Allegedly Conspired with Leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel to Import Massive Quantities of Narcotics Into the United States in Exchange for Political Support and Bribery. United States Attorney for the Southern District of New

Texas Border Business · Apr 29, 2026
Education

PSJA ISD Scales P-TECH Programs to Bridge Education and Industry Gaps

Pharr-San Juan-Alamo ISD (PSJA ISD) continues to expand college and career opportunities for students, with multiple campuses earning or advancing in Pathways in Technology Early College High School (P-TECH) designations for the 2026-2027 school year.

Texas Border Business · Apr 29, 2026
Public Safety

Coordinated Global Takedown Shatters Scam Network with Hundreds of Arrests

Unprecedented cooperation between the FBI, Dubai Police Department, and Chinese Ministry of Public Security has resulted in the arrest of at least 276 individuals and the dismantlement of at least nine scam centers used for cryptocurrency investment fraud schemes.

Texas Border Business · Apr 29, 2026
Education

STC and Hidalgo County Team Up to Launch Rebuilding Futures Program

Texas Border Business By Amanda Sotelo In a historical two-hour convening, South Texas College, Hidalgo County and Hidalgo County District Attorney Terry Palacios, made an epic announcement regarding the college’s Rebuilding Futures initiative, which provides a second chance at an education and career for individuals previously incarcerated.  The event “Rebuilding Futures: Advancing Second Chances through

Texas Border Business · Apr 29, 2026
Business

Commercial Flights Between the U.S. and Venezuela Resume This Thursday After 7 Years

After nearly seven years without direct flights between the United States and Venezuela, American Airlines is resuming its Caracas-Miami route this Thursday. This milestone not only eliminates layovers for travelers but also marks a significant step in the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries, now focused on facilitating capital flows into Venezuela's mining and energy sectors. American Airlines, which has been a major player in the Venezuelan market for decades, will formalize the restart of operations with a flight departing Thursday afternoon from Simón Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetía, serving Caracas, and returning Friday from Miami. Starting in May, the airline will operate two daily flights using an Embraer 175 aircraft, operated by Envoy, a subsidiary of American Airlines, with a capacity of fewer than 100 passengers. This resumption comes nearly seven years after the airline ceased operations in Venezuela, coinciding with the breakdown of diplomatic relations between the two nations. These relations have now been formally reestablished following the capture of Nicolás Maduro by U.S. military forces in January and the subsequent appointment of former Vice President Delcy Rodríguez as interim president.

Telemundo McAllen (KTLM) · Apr 29, 2026
Business

Pharr Lands Major Semiconductor Investment with Avant Technology Expansion

Texas Border Business Texas Border Business PHARR, Texas — The City of Pharr is taking center stage in Texas’ booming semiconductor industry following Governor Greg Abbott’s announcement of a $4.83 million grant from the Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund (TSIF) to support Avant Technology’s expansion in the city. The project will bring approximately 250 high-skilled jobs to

Texas Border Business · Apr 29, 2026
Public Safety

Prosecutors Claim D4vd Murdered Celeste Rivas Over Threats: 'Would End His Career'

During a court appearance on Wednesday for 21-year-old TikTok star David Burke, known as D4vd, new details emerged about the evidence against him in the murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernández from Southern California. Her remains were discovered in an abandoned Tesla registered to Burke. The preliminary hearing, originally scheduled for Friday, was tentatively postponed to May 26. Burke, dressed in an orange jail uniform, agreed to the delay. A defense request to allow him to change clothes and another to seal court documents were denied by the judge, citing public interest in the case. Prosecutors revealed that Burke and Celeste met in January 2022, when she was 11, and began a sexual relationship in November 2023, when she was 13 and Burke was 18. Burke was arrested on April 16 after months of investigation following the discovery of Celeste's decomposed remains in the front storage compartment of his Tesla in September 2025. The coroner determined her cause of death to be multiple stab wounds. Celeste, who disappeared from Lake Elsinore in 2024, was identified through forensic analysis. Prosecutors detailed their findings, including text messages showing arguments between Celeste and Burke, with Celeste allegedly threatening to expose their relationship and ruin Burke's career. Authorities believe Celeste died on April 23, 2025, just days before D4vd's next album release. Burke was charged on April 20, 2026, with first-degree murder, continuous sexual abuse of a minor, and illegal mutilation of human remains, along with special circumstances that could increase his sentence, including witness murder and use of a deadly weapon. Prosecutors allege Burke killed Celeste to protect his lucrative music career, which she had threatened to expose. Burke has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Telemundo McAllen (KTLM) · Apr 29, 2026
Education

Brownsville ISD, Edinburg CISD begins search for new superintendent

BROWNSVILLE, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Two school districts in the Rio Grande Valley are now accepting applications for their next superintendent. A search is underway to hire a superintendent for the Brownsville Independent School District and the Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District. Both school districts are accepting applications through O’Hanlon, Demerath, & Castillo PC. The deadline to

ValleyCentral (KGBT) · Apr 29, 2026
Politics

Watch live: Trump hosts Artemis II astronauts at White House

President Trump on Wednesday afternoon will welcome the astronauts from NASA's historic Artemis II moon fly-by mission to the White House. The four-member crew — commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, mission specialist Christina Koch and Canadian mission specialist Jeremy Hansen — returned to Earth earlier this month after a 10-day mission that took the astronauts

ValleyCentral (KGBT) · Apr 29, 2026
McAllen

The Evolving Influence of OPEC in a Changing Global Market

In 1960, five major oil producing countries (Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela) formed the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).

Texas Border Business · Apr 29, 2026
Public Safety

Secret Service Agent Shot by Suspect During Correspondents' Dinner, Sources Say

Investigators believe the man accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump shot a Secret Service officer wearing a bulletproof vest, according to three law enforcement officials familiar with the case. Authorities have determined that the Uniformed Division officer was not struck by friendly fire from another law enforcement member, sources told NBC News on Wednesday. Cole Tomas Allen, 31, allegedly breached a checkpoint one floor above the ballroom of the Washington Hilton hotel on Saturday, where the president was attending the White House Correspondents' Association gala. Allen was caught on video running with a shotgun and other weapons. Officials say an officer was struck in the vest and returned fire. The agent was hospitalized but discharged over the weekend. Allen was charged with firing a weapon but has not yet been formally indicted for assaulting a federal officer. A law enforcement source indicated that authorities are continuing to analyze Allen's devices, including desktop and laptop computers from his California residence, as well as his phone, laptop, and hard drives recovered from his Washington Hilton hotel room. Allen, a teacher and engineer from Torrance, California, made his first court appearance on Monday and was charged with attempted assassination of the president, interstate transportation of a firearm and ammunition with intent to commit a felony, and firing a weapon during a violent crime. A document filed Wednesday by prosecutors included several selfies Allen took in his hotel room Saturday night before the attack. The photos show him standing in front of his room's mirror dressed in black with a red tie. According to the court document, the suspect is seen in the image "carrying a small leather bag resembling the ammunition-filled bag later seized from him," along with a shoulder holster, a sheathed knife, pliers, and wire cutters. This article was originally published in English by Kelly O’Donnell and Tim Stelloh for our sister network NBC News.

Telemundo McAllen (KTLM) · Apr 29, 2026
Business

Faster Filings for Texas Entrepreneurs as Secretary of State Grows Express Options

The Office of the Texas Secretary of State today announced the expansion of Texas Express, the agency’s expedited business filing service, to include business formations and other registration services.

Texas Border Business · Apr 29, 2026
Politics

U.S. Accuses Governor of Sinaloa and 9 Officials of Ties to Sinaloa Cartel

PHOENIX – The governor of Sinaloa, the mayor of Culiacán, and eight other high-ranking politicians or police officers are facing serious charges in the United States for allegedly collaborating with the Sinaloa Cartel and one of its key factions, 'Los Chapitos.' The U.S. federal prosecutor announced on Wednesday that these ten Mexican officials could face life imprisonment if convicted. The indicted officials are: Ruben Rocha Moya – Governor of Sinaloa; Enrique Inzunza Cázarez – Current senator and former Secretary General of Sinaloa; Enrique Díaz Vega – Former Secretary of Administration and Finance of Sinaloa; Dámaso Castro Zaavedra – Deputy Attorney General of Sinaloa; Marco Antonio Almanza Avilés – Former Chief of the Investigative Police of the Sinaloa Attorney General's Office; Alberto Jorge Contreras Nuñez 'Cholo' – Chief of the Investigative Police of the Sinaloa Attorney General's Office; Gerardo Mérida Sánchez – Former Secretary of Public Security in Sinaloa; José Antonio Dionosio Hipólito 'Tornado' – Former Deputy Director of the State Police of Sinaloa; Juan de Dios Gamez Mendívil – Mayor of Culiacán; Juan Valenzuela Millán – Former Commander of the Municipal Police of Culiacán.

Telemundo McAllen (KTLM) · Apr 29, 2026
Education

La Joya ISD to host job fair, over 80 job positions open

LA JOYA, Texas (ValleyCentral) — The La Joya Independent School District invites aspiring professionals to explore 88 open positions at its job fair on Wednesday. From 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., attendees can speak to hiring representatives at the La Joya ISD Wellness gym. Deputy Chief of Strategic Initiatives & Talent Development for La Joya ISD, Roby Derington, said

ValleyCentral (KGBT) · Apr 29, 2026