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Government and Politics

Rick Laurel announces candidacy for City Council District 6

By LareDOS Staff | August 29, 2022

Goals include to enhance overall progress of the City

The Re-Con

Quanta, or the late lights of summer

By Randy Koch | August 29, 2022

Because it takes nearly fifty years for light to travel between Draconis and Earth, he/she/it/they would see us not as we are but as we were in about December 1972

Cambiaformas: Mundos y Cabezas: Conversación entre Noé Cuéllar y Tomás Ybarra-Frausto

By Cultivarte | August 29, 2022

Los artistas son gente que no está contenta con las cosas como son, y quiere crear…sigue esa idea: crear otro mundo, otra manera de ser humanos, realmente humanos, humanísticamente humanos

Culture

You have 5 more days to experience “The Border Is A Weapon” exhibit at the Laredo Center for the Arts

By Maria Eugenia Guerra | August 16, 2022

Exhibit’s fronterizo art looks at immigration, sacrifice for a better life, and the movement of wealth

Commentary & Opinion

The Constitution, like the Bible, is infinitely flexible: manipulated to serve the political needs of the moment

By Carlos Valle Jr. | August 15, 2022

The law can be just; it can be unjust, but doesn’t need authority of a sanctimonious clique

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