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The United States Border Patrol’s Laredo Sector has released its own footage showing the recent arrival of an Army Stryker ...
In a Facebook post Tuesday by the Laredo Border Patrol Sector, the agency shows video of a couple of the units rolling past ...
The Laredo Fire Department is coordinating with emergency officials and remains on standby for potential deployment.
Laredo officials and Myke's Purpose announced the third annual Overdose Awareness 5K Run and Community Health Fair set for ...
The Consulate General of Mexico in Laredo recently renewed its partnership with MileOne by signing an MOU to strengthen their ...
Laredo Public Health hosts a free workshop to help parents of special needs youth plan for a smooth transition to adulthood.
Laredo officials proclaimed July as Parks and Recreation Month and held a dedication for one of their new workout rooms for ...
The Joe A. Guerra Laredo Public Library will host an online author talk with Raúl the Third, author of the popular children’s book ¡Vamos! Let’s Go Read!. Readers are encouraged to bring their drawing ...
Chaos erupted Thursday morning after ICE conducted what they call routine immigration enforcement activities in Laredo, ...
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.