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Year: 2018

Pedestrians Motorcyclists and Horseback Riders in San Antonio

In San Antonio, pedestrians, and motorcyclists, and horseback riders are considered vulnerable road users. So those who aren’t vulnerable road users are motor vehicle operators. Roads can be scary for vulnerable road users, but ordinances lay out the rules. Because safety is a priority, extra precautions are made. Ordinances consist … Continue reading

Summer Meals Available For Kids In The RGV

As summer gets underway, children from across the Rio Grande Valley will be able to receive free meals. Children 18 and younger will be able to receive these meals through summer feeding programs throughout the Valley’s school districts. McAllen school district alone will have 40 sites where children can pick … Continue reading

ATVs Banned On Boca Chica Beach

Fed officials say now is the time to ban ATVs and off-road vehicles from Boca Chica Beach. With Space-X launches starting as soon as May 2019 at their Boca Chica site, this made a good time to issue the ban. Officials state that nothing will really change as far as … Continue reading

Best Fun Things To Do In McAllen

Are you the type of person that likes fun activities and travel? Then McAllen is definitely the location you want to visit. As one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the United States of America, McAllen offers you a very vast array of entertaining and fun activities to engage in. … Continue reading

Credit Card Skimming Scheme

Reports of theft using credit cards are nothing new. The Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC) and CyberScout reported that there had been over 1, 500 credit card data breaches in 2017 alone. The prior 5 years saw much the same amount of breaches too. Of course, many of the offenders … Continue reading

Why You Should Think McAllen, Texas

A community that uniquely emerged as an offshoot of the McAllen Townsite Company founded on December 5th, 1904, McAllen  Texas was named after the bearer of the same name; John McAllen. Other names readily associated with the company in question include Leonidas Hill Sr., Uriah Lott, John Young, and James … Continue reading

The Federal Court-Southern District of Texas- Corpus Christi Division has granted Conditional Certification of a Collective Action on behalf of City of Corpus Christi wastewater workers who allege they are owed for years of unpaid on-call pay. The collective action complaint, filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District … Continue reading

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