The sun wasn't up yet when a dozen people began to gather on Wednesday at an all-Black cemetery in this South Texas border town as they prepared to retrace the steps that slaves took on the Underground Railroad.
A Texas border rancher was killed near the border by a suspected cartel IED earlier this month, the Texas Department of Agriculture told The Post Tuesday.
A federal grand jury in South Texas has indicted 10 Mexican nationals and two men from Guatemala on charges of assaulting two correctional officers, U.S. Attorney Nicholas Ganjei announced.
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Officials warn residents to use ‘extreme caution’ after IED kills Texas rancher in Mexico(Lynda M. González / Staff Photographer) Federal and state officials are urging residents to “use extreme caution” when traveling to Mexico after a South Texas rancher was killed by an improvised explosive device suspected to have been placed by the ...
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U.S. Army veteran Ramiro Céspedes speaks out after his father was killed by a cartel-linked improvised explosive device (IED) on the Mexico side of the southern border.
A Texas rancher was killed by an explosive device on a road while traveling through Mexico earlier this month, officials said on Tuesday.
A private prison company has signed an agreement to reopen an immigrant detention facility in Texas ... South Texas Family Residential Center, located about 85 miles north of Laredo and the Mexico ...
That includes commercial real estate, where Mexican companies and individuals regularly invest in properties from Laredo to San Antonio. A potential new cost — in this case a 25% tariff — is already changing equations, according to local brokers.
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West Texas reports nearly 200 measles cases. New Mexico is up to 30
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Texas Measles Outbreak Doubles Over Two Weeks
Measles outbreak spreads in Texas, New Mexico: What travelers should know
The CDC is urging travelers to ensure they are vaccinated against measles as the outbreak spreads ahead of the spring and summer travel season.
Over much of south, central and west Texas, including Austin and San Antonio and far southeastern New Mexico, there is also an extremely critical risk of wildfires.
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