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Maria Eugenia Guerra

María Eugenia (Meg) Guerra has chronicled the news of South Texas and her native Laredo and its residents for more than two decades. She can be reached at meg@laredosnews.com

Frontera

Bad News: Veritable river of shit in excess of 100,000 gallons flows from broken sewage collection line in South Laredo into the Río Grande

By Maria Eugenia Guerra | November 30, 2024

Good news: Spill is downriver from water treatment plant intake for municipal water supply

Culture

LTGI in production for Steve Martin’s absurdist comedy Picasso at the Lapin Agile

By Maria Eugenia Guerra | November 25, 2024

Opening night: Jan. 16 at LC’s Shoebox Theater

Obituaries

Jorge Alberto Uribe
May 27, 1939 – November 10, 2024

By Maria Eugenia Guerra | November 14, 2024

Rancher Jorge Alberto Uribe of Lytle, and formerly of San Ygnacio, passed away November 10.

Culture

LTGI’s production of Luis Valdez’s Zoot Suit chronicles injustices of historic 1940s Los Angeles riots fomented by systemic racism, civil rights abuses, and media influence on public opinion and the judiciary

By Maria Eugenia Guerra | September 23, 2024

Opening night Oct. 3; production runs through Oct. 13

Obituaries

Lawrence Allen Mann
July 16, 1938 – September 10, 2024

By Maria Eugenia Guerra | September 16, 2024

Beloved husband, father, and grandfather Lawrence Mann passed peacefully from this life on Tuesday, September 10 at his home in San Antonio, rodeado and embraced by the loving and adoring circle of his wife, children, and grandchildren.

The Arts

Printmakers and performing artists Amazing Hancock Brothers open Texanese exhibit Sept. 12 at TAMIU Performing Arts Gallery

By Maria Eugenia Guerra | September 10, 2024

Exhibit includes work from the 1990s to 2024

Commentary & Opinion

If you haven’t reserved tickets for one of the remaining performances of LTGI’s Matilda the Musical, make haste

By Maria Eugenia Guerra | July 20, 2024

Performances continue through July 28

Commentary & Opinion

14-count Federal indictment of Henry and Imelda Cuellar: shocking allegations of legislative favors, bribery, sham contracts, and shell companies

By Maria Eugenia Guerra | May 18, 2024

Accusations of Congressman Cuellar’s use of his office for bribes collides with the image of beneficence of the trusted hometown public servant working for his constituents

Community

La India Packing Company celebrates 100-year milestone on Sat., April 27

By Maria Eugenia Guerra | April 24, 2024

Public invited to open air market, music, sampling from Tasting Room Café’s menu

Commentary & Opinion

TEA Independent Hearing Examiner in UISD vs. David H. Gonzalez: case comes down to lack of disclosures, questionable conduct, and one telephone conversation

By Maria Eugenia Guerra | February 19, 2024

Confessional 2021 recording of Gonzalez’s call offered an apology for sexual harassment and an offer of preferential treatment in exchange for recanting 2011 complaint

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