While the City of Laredo continues to feel the effects of the fentanyl crisis, Texas lawmakers are looking to pass a bill that would create harsher penalties for those caught producing and distributing fentanyl.
During this week’s special city council meeting, members discussed the potential bonds that would target projects involving upgrades to the solid waste department, as well as public transportation.
It has been ten months since this happened to Pedro Meza, now his mother is opening up about her son’s passing as well as what authorities have been able to say about handing over his remains.
With summer vacation officially underway, a local school district is continuing to teach students the way of the water during a series of upcoming camps and classes.
The event is offered free of charge to educators, volunteer tutors, ESL teachers, as well as library and nonprofit professionals who work in the field of adult and family literacy.
After nearly a year of back-and-forth discussions between the City of Laredo and the Firefighters Association, both parties have finally come to a resolution.
As per the city’s request, City Manager Joseph Neeb said the agency will conduct the studies they are required to do so that it doesn’t affect our environment.
State Representative Richard Pena-Raymond said that permanently removing Paxton from office and barring him from holding future elected office in Texas would require the support of two-thirds of senators.
A court hearing on possible witnesses or potential evidence that could be shown in the murder trial of the man accused of killing a woman and her unborn child.
Jada Perez did a little bit of everything for the Mustangs this past track season competing in both the 100- and 300-meter hurdles but it was the jumping that got her recognized at the next level