Archives for August 2022
Courtesy David Alegria, Laredo, Texas — The City of Laredo contracted Professional Account Management (PAM), L.L.C. to collect delinquent parking fines and fees. PAM will begin collecting parking citations older than 90 days and delinquent payment plans. For collection payments, the community can visit www.pamcollections.com. For any questions or additional information, the community can contact
Courtesy Dana Youngentob, Laredo, TX—U.S. Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28) announced that People with Ideas of Love, Liberty, Acceptance and Respect (PILLAR) in Laredo will receive $1,196,880 in federal funding through the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The grant will help support the implementation of Project PAW (Positive Affirmation at Work) to enhance the
Courtesy Xochitl Mora, (McAllen, Texas)-The Mrs. Galaxy, Miss Galaxy, Ms. Galaxy, and Miss Teen Galaxy competitions are on track to rival the oldest and most prestigious international pageants in the industry today. The Galaxy International Pageant is recognized as one of the premiere beauty and style competitions for woman of all nations. Participants come from
Courtesy Lauren Cavazos, (Laredo, Texas)-United ISD joined Workforce Solutions to hold a hiring event. The district’s Custodial, Transportation, Maintenance/Facilities, and Child Nutrition departments were all on hand to discuss the application process with attendees. Additionally, the Human Resources (HR) department attended to discuss all other employment opportunities with the district. Auxiliary positions currently available include
Courtesy Dana Youngentob, Laredo, TX—Today, U.S. Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28) announced that he secured $1,000,000 for Texas A&M International University to conduct a human trafficking research and curriculum development program. Through this program, TAMIU will conduct research to produce an evidence-based curricula to enhance post-secondary degree programs for future educators and health care workers likely
Courtesy Jennifer Gutierrez LAREDO, Texas—U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Office of Field Operations (OFO) officers seized hard narcotics in two enforcement actions that totaled over $2,700,000 in street value. “Officers assigned to CBP cargo facilities ensure effective border security by preventing and countering the flow of suspected narcotics entering the country,” said Port Director
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