18 October 2016
The Monitor- LNG Hearing
The Associated Press- Limiting Hydrofluorocarbons
Global deal reached to limit powerful greenhouse gases
The Monitor- Saving the Monarch
Saving the monarch
20 August 2016
The Monitor - Conservation Workshop
Soil and Irrigation Conservation Workshop slated for Aug. 24
15 August 2016
The Brownsville Herald- Starr County Wind Farm
Wind farm project completed in Starr County
The Brownsville Herald - Potential Business for Harlingen Port
Mexico’s new energy policy could be boon for Harlingen port
19 July 2016
The Texas Tribune-Agribusinesses polluting waters
How corporate agribusinesses are fouling our waters
13 July 2016
LNG Economics- The Brownsville Herald
LNG Market's future cloudy; what could it mean for the port, region?
04 July 2016
The Monitor- LNG Article
Supporters and opponents have their own spin on plants
- BY LISA SEISER
24 May 2016
LNG company files for FERC- The Brownsville Herald
LNG company files for FERC approval; opposition responds
26 April 2016
Active Tourism- Port Isabel-South Padre Press
Town pledges $10,000 for active tourism
Water Resource Education-The City of Edinburg News Archive
City Continues Water Resource Protection Education Efforts
19 April 2016
LNG seeks local vendors-Port Isabel-South Padre Press Article
LNG seeks local vendors
Can neighborhoods be revitalized without gentrifying them?-The Nation Article
Can Neighborhoods Be Revitalized Without Gentrifying Them?
Baltimore’s new housing plan could provide a form of neighborhood uplift that benefits communities, not developers.
11 April 2016
RGV on America's Poorest Cities List-Texas Monthly Article
Rio Grande Valley Tops List of “America’s Poorest Cities”
By Jason Cohen
06 April 2016
Texas Monthly article What Are The Most Walkable Neighborhoods In Texas?
What Are The Most Walkable Neighborhoods In
Texas?
By Dan Solomon
Texas cities don’t have a great rep for walkability. Like, you technically can walk around most cities in Texas, but doing so isn’t always super pleasant. Blame it on the relentless sunshine, the lack of sidewalks, the fact that everything is spread out because it was mostly built with cars in mind, or a population that would rather drive—but the fact is that, when you compare any city in Texas to, say, New York, San Francisco, Miami, or Chicago, you’re going to wish you had your car.
See more at: http://www.texasmonthly.com/the-daily-post/walkable-neighborhoods-texas/
01 April 2016
LNG Article from The Brownsville Herald
Lease option fees generated $4.4 million last year
Article from San Jose Mercury News BUSINESS section
Recycling tech gadgets to reduce environmental pollution
28 February 2016
Change in hunting program at Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge
Laguna Atascosa Picture taken from U.S. FWS website |
This upcoming hunting season, a new system is being offered through the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Those that become a part of this new system won't have to re-register every year; all that is need is a onetime online registration. For more information follow the link below.
http://www.brownsvilleherald.com/news/local/article_5bcfffb8-dc3a-11e5-89cf-97642d2d8be5.html