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Community

Placemaking: a revival of empowerment to shape our urban environment

By Mario A. Peña, A.I.A. | April 30, 2017

Walkable streets provide a human-scale network

Plan Viva Laredo presents first draft

Laredoans gather for Rally at the Border

Sylvia Bruni named ED of Laredo Main Street

Longtime Immigration Court Interpreter Arrested by ICE at South Texas Airport

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2026 Genetics Conference and Resource Fair for families of children with developmental disabilities and Autism set for Friday, April 24

By LareDOS Staff | April 19, 2026

Event open to families, caregivers, and advocates

Community

WCHF: preparations underway for Laredo’s 271st birthday celebration on May 16

By LareDOS Staff | April 18, 2026

Kickoff at 10 a.m. at Border Heritage Museum

Community

Laredo Center for the Arts vandalized: the violent disarray of so tranquil a place for the arts bespoke a disconcerting rage

By Maria Eugenia Guerra | April 3, 2026

Person of interest in custody

Community

April 1 at Casa Ortiz: Concierto en El Jardin – Bolero Jazz Bajo La Luna Llena and art exhibit of Bethany House residents

By LareDOS Staff | March 24, 2026

The Laredo Cultural District’s (LCD) upcoming Concierto en El Jardin – Bolero Jazz Bajo La Luna Llena and the art exhibit of Bethany House residents is set for April 1 at 7:30 p.m. at Casa Ortiz (915 Zaragoza)

Community

River Pierce hosts basket weaving workshop by Sarita Westrup March 28

By LareDOS Staff | March 20, 2026

Treviño-Uribe Fort (604 Treviño St).  

Community

LC’s Out of the Box art exhibit explores innovation and creative boundaries 

By Laredo College | March 5, 2026

Exhibit open to the public through March 20

Community

Tu Casa Gráfica prepares for papermaking workshop March 15 in San Ygnacio

By Maria Eugenia Guerra | March 3, 2026

Register now! Participation limited to 10

Community

During Saturday’s international Abrazo Ceremony, community members of los dos Laredos deployed giant banners on both sides of Río Grande, declaring “NO BORDER WALL!” 

By LareDOS Staff | February 22, 2026

Kayakers with “KEEP THE RIVER FREE” signs paddled downriver as the historic “hug” of goodwill took place 

Community

Landowners push back against Federal threats to take riverfront land for Border Wall and buoys 

By Rio Grande International Study Center | February 22, 2026

Right of Entry (ROE) documents demand signatures from landowners in Webb & Zapata counties that would authorize construction of the border wall on private land and bypass traditional condemnation proceedings

Community

Widen Your Stance

By Armando X. Lopez | February 21, 2026

For Beto Arispe

June 10, 1957 — February 17, 2026

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    By LareDOS Staff
  • Laredo Center for the Arts vandalized: the violent disarray of so tranquil a place for the arts bespoke a disconcerting rage
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