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Commentary & Opinion

Abbot and Paxton: punishing the innkeeper in Bethlehem

By LareDOS Staff | December 23, 2022

Abbott’s cynical spending of $14 million Texas tax dollars to inhumanely physically “relocate” some 12,000 asylum seekers was political theatrics, not benevolence

Commentary & Opinion

Orientation for Newly Elected Officials

By Maria Eugenia Guerra | December 20, 2022

New City Council members get marching orders

Past Perfect

The Peyote Chronicles IV: Agent “Pussyfoot” Johnson comes to Laredo; sworn enemy of booze and peyote takes on merchants Villegas and Wormser, suppliers of sacred plant for Native American religious ceremonies

By Dan Clouse | December 20, 2022

Peyote buttons, also called “Japanese Buttons,” cost $2.5o per thousand f.o.b. Los Ojuelos in 1909; they were shipped by Tex-Mex rail from Aguilares to Laredo for distribution to reservations north of the Red River

Government and Politics

Dr. Victor Treviño is City’s next mayor; Gonzalez takes District 1 runoff race; King prevails in District 6

By Maria Eugenia Guerra | December 18, 2022

Paltry voter turnout speaks volumes about civic interest in city government

Culture

A brief history of the Flor de Noche Buena

By Admin | December 17, 2022

It was named in 1836 for U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, Joel Robert Poinsett

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