Fred Dickey III says what he offers is a small sacrifice compared to the large sacrifice made by veterans, giving each a free casket and a funeral with dignity.
The school district is changing their instructional schedule to at home learning only beginning on Monday, February 1st through Tuesday, February 16th.
City Council will hold an emergency meeting on Monday afternoon to discuss several items including actions needed to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in our community.
According to Laredo Health Department Director, Richard Chamberlain, of the 29,000 vaccines allocated, 18,900 vaccines are first dose vaccines, the remaining vaccines, which is 10,100 have been allocated for the required second dose.
As Laredo continues to see an increase in coronavirus cases, Dr. Trevino recommends the usage of N-95 masks, face shields, and doubling up on cloth masks.
In a time where many screen junkies aren't too keen about heading to the theaters and students are disconnected from their peers, one school is looking to bridge those gaps one stream at a time.
With COVID-19 killing more than 400,000 americans, and hundreds here at home, President Biden has laid out an aggressive and immediate strategy to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine.
First serving the country as a Vietnam veteran and later serving the community, Juan Roberto Ramirez’s career has led up to this moment: a school named after him.
A recent operation by the Laredo Police Department found that these businesses allegedly violated the COVID-19 ordinances in place by the state of Texas.
Council did motion for the Laredo Vaccination Committee to look into a legal way to improve the system so local seniors can have a chance to get the vaccine.
If you or someone you know needs a bit of help, Border Region Behavioral Health Center spoke out about a program they say will get folks through these difficult times.