A presentation before the Laredo City Council on Monday, April 15, revealed a map detailing numerous water main breaks in Laredo, sparking concerns about the city’s aging infrastructure.
KGNS+’s original podcast, POP. Off the Clock, is teaming up with Laredo’s two public school districts, Laredo ISD and United ISD, for a prom dress drive to help students in need.
The Laredo Police Department issued a warning regarding severe traffic delays on the westbound side of Loop 20 heading into Mexico for a second consecutive night.
The City of Laredo and Webb County have joined forces to launch a new traffic safety initiative called Vision Zero, aimed at improving road safety throughout Laredo.
For years, Bridge 1 has been reserved solely for SENTRI vehicles and pedestrians, but a proposal from Laredo Mayor Dr. Victor Trevino aims to change that.
With all their ducks in a row, the university decided to invite its students and staff to join in on the fun by spreading messages of encouragement and taking a rubber ducky.
Panelists covering a variety of professions and related fields in the oil and gas industry discussed the importance of the state's energy sector to Laredo and Webb County.
The City of Laredo Parks Director said that if approved by the council, phase two of the sports complex could include a large recreation center and potentially even a water park.
In this week’s edition of Pet of the Week, the Laredo Animal Care Services introduces us to someone that we often think about in the summer and that’s popsicle!
As many people prepare to get in shape for beach season, a Laredo sports medicine doctor is shedding some light on some of the most common sports injuries and how to prevent them.
As the school year wraps up for some and starts for others, the Webb County Jail is offering a program aimed at giving inmates a second chance through education.
An air quality study focusing on North Laredo, particularly near the Midwest Sterilization operations, was presented at Monday’s City Council meeting on April 15.
A mariachi group that has been around for nearly six decades is expected to make a pit stop in Laredo this weekend but before they perform they are sharing some insight on the band’s history.
A program to help women entrepreneurs fulfill their business goals is coming back in a partnership between MileOne and the Mexican Consulate in Laredo.