For those dealing with emotional distress or suicidal thoughts, 988, the suicide and crisis lifeline provides 24-hour assistance to those with mental health issues such as anxiety and depression.
As students and teachers close the chapter on the 2022-2023 school year, many students in the Webb and Zapata County area are speaking out about the impact the Uvalde tragedy still has on them to this day.
If you noticed a large amount of police presence at the Laredo Medical Center on Friday, no need to be alarmed, it was all part of an active shooter drill.
As Memorial Day approaches, the City of Laredo and Webb County have announced closures and schedule changes to honor and commemorate the fallen heroes.
In an effort to serve the growing population affected by Alzheimer’s and dementia, two organizations have joined forces to address the pressing need for high-quality care in the Laredo community.
Heading to the Texas governor’s desk is House Bill 3297, a bill that would eliminate the annual mandatory vehicle inspections but only for non-commercial vehicles.
The two youths are facing multiple charges including evading arrest with a motor vehicle, failure to stop and render aid, and evading arrest and detention.
While many students are looking forward to the next chapter of their lives, some are remembering the lives cut short during the Uvalde shooting that took place last year.
As schools prepare for the final weeks of schools, both superintendents and two administrators in charge of security say they have implemented additional security.
Commissioner Jaime said the new units will allow residents without transportation to be able to take part in these programs and be able to get to other places.