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LareDOS[redux] - A journal of the borderlands.

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    • The Re-Con
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Community

Health Department inaugurates mobile health unit with Thursday ribbon-cutting

By LareDOS Staff | November 3, 2021

Unit to offer expanded services

Culture

Altares, ballet folklorico, outdoor market, film screening on tap for Laredo Center for the Arts Dia de los Muertos Celebration

By LareDOS Staff | November 2, 2021

Annual event begins at 5 p.m. Nov. 2

Commentary & Opinion

A city map dotted with incidences of the pregnancies of girls, 13 to 15 were concentrated on either side of Arroyo Zacate and south of Market Street, indicating that more affluent and better educated Laredoans afforded taking their daughters out of town for abortions

By Carlos Valle Jr. | November 1, 2021

The rest were restricted by poverty, ignorance, and religion-induced shame; there was no mention of pregnancies by child abuse, rape, or incest

Past Perfect

Cactus commerce in Laredo ended after Anna B. Nickels; then came Margret Sackville Jones and her collection of 3000 species behind the Cactus Gardens Café

By Dan Clouse | October 28, 2021

Native Americans have long considered the Bordas Escarpment east of Laredo holy ground for harvesting sacramental peyote

Culture

Downtown historic pop up exhibit tells the tale: the 1886 Botas y Guaraches election shoot-out

By LareDOS Staff | October 28, 2021

WCHF, UETA, Friedman Brokerage make it possible

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