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Laredo Morning Times on MSNLaredo Sports Association to honor 20 local sports figures at anniversary eventThe Laredo Sports Association has announced the athletes and notable figures it will honor during its second anniversary ...
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Laredo Morning Times on MSNLaredo responder finds grief and hope after stepping into flood tragedyOne child’s words brought harsh realization as a Laredo first responder witnessed both heartbreak and unity in the search for survivors after the deadly Guadalupe ...
Operation Border Health — the weeklong no-cost clinic that serves more than 1,000 Laredoans ever year — was canceled in 2025, ...
Sister Cities Festival is set to kick off Friday at the Sames Auto Arena, bringing together artisans, cultural exhibits and ...
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Laredo Morning Times on MSNPHOTOS: Laredo team wins first 18U Perfect Game tournament titleFor the first time in city history, a Perfect Game tournament was hosted in Laredo. The SAC and Krueger Field were the host sites for the Perfect Game USA Fourth of July Cup Championships. The 18U age ...
A woman has been arrested for practicing dentistry from her home without a state board license, according to Laredo police.
A two-vehicle accident Friday afternoon caused traffic delays after part of a roadway in north Laredo was blocked off, according to the Laredo Police Department.
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Laredo Morning Times on MSNLocal illustrators to lead readings and art talks at Laredo Center for the ArtsTwo local illustrators will give the Laredo community a peek into their artistic process through a live book reading and discussion next week. Nancy Poinsot, a UISD educator and illustrator, and Ricky ...
U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, whose hometown is Laredo, confirmed to Border Report on Tuesday that some of the 10 ...
Inside the evolving infrastructure of Laredo, the No 1. port in the U.S. With tens of thousands of trucks passing through Laredo each day, bridges and roads are critical to this center of North ...
Laredo’s COVID-19 cases dropped to 1,558 by October, then began to soar again the next month. “The governor lifted our ability to fine and all of a sudden put limits on us,” Martinez said.
In all, 10 people died from heat-related illnesses within the city limits of Laredo between June 15 and July 3, a toll unheard-of in this heat-accustomed corner of Texas.
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