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Two-exhibit prelude to Caminarte at historic Casa Ortiz  on evening of April 5

By LareDOS Staff | April 4, 2024

“Forgotten Spring”Art Show and the brilliant colors and forms of Rachel Morales

Community

City announces historic $7.6 million funding for 22-acre Zacate Creek Green District park development

By LareDOS Staff | April 3, 2024

Texas Parks & Wildlife and National Park Service have committed to improve access to local and regional parkland in underserved Azteca neighborhood

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Hector Hernández’s “Neo-Paganism & the Failed Gods” opens April 11 at LC’s Fenstermaker Memorial Gallery

By LareDOS Staff | March 30, 2024

Prolific and praised multidisciplinary artist and curator is a founder of the Los Outsider collective

Commentary & Opinion

Four border senators: balance security, compassion, and efficacy to arrive at a smart border policy

By Senators Zaffirini, LaMantia, Hinojosa, and Blanco | March 29, 2024

Senators Zaffirini, Hinojosa, Blanco, and LaMantia: “State of Texas should pass legislation and provide funding for state-related responsibilities that enhance border security, but the federal government must meet its responsibility related to immigration.”

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Remembering César Chávez’s legacy in Texas on his birthday

By Rev. James C. Harrington | March 27, 2024

One of the nation’s preeminent farm labor organizers, he lead the historic non-violent movement for worker rights

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