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River Pierce Foundation announces free event featuring acclaimed artist Tim Gonchoroff and archaeologist Edward Gonzalez-Tennant

By LareDOS Staff | January 16, 2026

Event at historic Treviño-Uribe Fort is free and open to the public

The Re-Con

Here on the river’s edge as the water, like time, slips past. Here is the promise of the long view and the close look.

By Randy Koch | January 6, 2026

Here, where quiet drowns out the distant rancor of fearmongers, we might, instead, be good neighbors.

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River Pierce Foundation announces Soy el Rio exhibition and performance by acclaimed Mexican artist Dragustinovis; Dec. 20, Treviño-Uribe Fort in San Ygnacio

By Rosie Santos | December 12, 2025

Event supported by Mellon Foundation’s Humanities in Place Grant

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Water Affordability for All

By LareDOS Staff | December 11, 2025

Laredo, Texas

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Two-day celebration of prayer, dance, and music honors Feast Day of the Virgen de Guadalupe at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church Dec. 11 – 12

By Maria Eugenia Guerra | December 10, 2025

Events include procession, Midnight Mass, matachines, mariachis, and sale of 200 dozen tamales prepared by the Guadalupanas

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