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Government and Politics

Government and Politics

Our Laredo marks second anniversary; public invited to July 22 meet-and-greet at Holding Institute

By Maria Eugenia Guerra | July 20, 2017

Pointed questions about accountability and transparency met with eye-rolling

Trump Administration Preparing Texas Wildlife Refuge for First Border Wall Segment

By Melissa del Bosque | July 15, 2017

If the levee wall is constructed, it will essentially destroy the refuge, a federal official told the Observer.

Government and Politics

Mayor Saenz to attend Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Program for Mayors

By (Special to LareDOS) | June 28, 2017

New York City based program participation is fully funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies

What You Need to Know About the SB 4 Legal Battle

By Gus Bova | June 24, 2017

The first major hearing on the “sanctuary cities” ban is set for next Monday in San Antonio.

Government and Politics

Lo que Necesitas Saber sobre la Batalla Legal de SB 4

By Gus Bova and Alvaro Céspedes | June 24, 2017

La primera gran audiencia para la prohibición de las “ciudades santuario” se llevará a cabo el próximo lunes en San Antonio.

Downtown demolition makes way for parking lot; City will re-configure old structure into elderly housing

By Maria Eugenia Guerra | June 21, 2017

Great save by Community Development department

Community

City’s 11th Chief of Police ready to ramp up professionalism, communication, and service

By Maria Eugenia Guerra | June 8, 2017

Claudio Treviño Jr. plans with forward thinking measures

Government and Politics

Laredo’s Water Museum: a vital tool to teach environmental stewardship

By Maria Eugenia Guerra | May 31, 2017

Facility features 20 interactive learning stations

Frontera

TCRP’s #GenerationJustice counters unprecedented attacks on civil rights

By (Special to LareDOS) | May 30, 2017

Launch set June 6 in Austin

Community

Chief Landin: storm losses may reach $5 million; Laredoans urged to report property damage to 311

By Maria Eugenia Guerra | May 26, 2017

Disaster declaration to Governor’s office

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