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Former Laredoan Dr. Amelie G. Ramirez is commencement speaker at UTRGV School of Medicine’s fifth graduating class

By LareDOS Staff | March 21, 2024

Ramirez: an internationally recognized researcher in cancer and chronic disease health disparities among Latinos

Community

Cesar Chavez Memorial Alliance of South Texas hosts 18th Annual March OF Justice on March 23

By LareDOS Staff | March 21, 2024

Walk honors the indomitable will of Cesar Chavez, leader of the nationwide struggle to improve the lives of working people

Community

Council member Perez receives Visionary Leadership Award from Mines Road Mobility Coalition

By LareDOS Staff | March 1, 2024

Cited for innovation, collaboration, and strategic contributions to address traffic congestion on FM 1472

Community

Utilities Department begins water treatment required by TCEQ on Sunday, March 3

By LareDOS Staff | March 1, 2024

Free chlorine conversion performed as an annual distribution system best management practice and as part of the updated nitrification Action Plan (NAP) 

Community

Laredo Leadership and RGISC welcome cohort from Harvard Graduate School of Design

By LareDOS Staff | February 23, 2024

Students focus on local challenges related to water security,  land use, climate impacts and adaptation, and air pollution to provide options and recommendations later this spring

Community

Preservationist Margarita Araiza retires as executive director of the Webb County Heritage Foundation after 28 years of service

By LareDOS Staff | February 21, 2024

Her unwavering commitment brought to fruition what shall surely be recorded as the most productive years in the Foundation’s history

Community

TAMIU presents series of lectures honoring Black History Month

By LareDOS Staff | February 19, 2024

Screening of The Summer of Soul set for Tues., Feb 20, AIC 126

Community

Laredo Commission for Women names 2024 inductees to Laredo Women’s Hall of Fame

By LareDOS Staff | February 12, 2024

A media reception to formally announce the 2024 Inductees is planned for Thursday, February 29, 2024 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Falcon Bank Event Center, 7718 McPherson Rd.

Community

Luncheon to recognize Sen. Zaffirini, first woman Dean of the Texas Senate

By LareDOS Staff | February 12, 2024

Laredo City Council, Mayor host event

Community

Faith and community leaders speak out against “God’s Army” convoy near Eagle Pass

By LareDOS Staff | February 2, 2024

God’s Army pledges to obstruct migrant crossings and “take our border back,” using their faith to legitimize racism, xenophobia, and potential violence

Eagle Pass faith and community leaders to challenge God’s Army convoy

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