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Brownsville Mayor John Cowen Jr. is in Washington, D.C., meeting with White House officials and federal leaders on behalf of the South Texas Alliance of Cities. The discussions centered on key regional priorities including space commerce, workforce develo - facebook.com

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Community ReportAutomatedSource: News SourcesPublished: Apr 8, 2026, 7:01 AMView source

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Real talk right here. No sugarcoating.

This hits different if you've been in DFW for 10+ years.

Not something I expected to read today but glad I did.