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Speak up loud and clear at the Friday, Nov. 14 City Council meeting: 12 Noon, Council Chambers, 1110 Houston St.; Let Council know you don’t want the Border Wall

By Admin | November 13, 2025

Speak up loud and clear at the Friday, Nov. 14 City Council meeting: 12 Noon, Council Chambers, 1110 Houston St.; Let Council know you don’t want the Border Wall

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A COMPENDIUM
OF PUNTOS DE VISTA

By LareDOS | November 10, 2025

EL MURO – THE WALL

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LC student art exhibit opens Nov. 7 at Fenstermaker Gallery; mariachi soloist Juan Capetillo recital Nov. 13

By LareDOS Staff | November 7, 2025

Applied music students perform Nov. 19

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Stronger Together Breast Cancer Foundation donates $5,000 to Gateway Health Clinic for cancer screenings and patient assistance

By STBCF | November 6, 2025

Funds to serve needs of underserved, uninsured and insured patients regardless of age or gender

Community

Trump’s Federal Cuts Are Hitting Texas Food Banks Hard

By Justin Doud/Texas Observer | November 4, 2025

Food pantries in the Lone Star State have lost over $50 million in funding this year, with more projected cuts to come.

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