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Laredo College History and Legacy Celebrated with 75th Anniversary Gala

Courtesy Joana Santillana, (Laredo, Texas)-LC’s history and legacy celebrated with 75th-anniversary gala Laredo College celebrated its biggest event of the year alongside friends and partners who have been instrumental in furthering our legacy of excellence in the community. Our 75th Anniversary Gala “West End Diamond Roundup” commemorated the 75 years of history and legacy of

Paper cutting “Light that Dwells” art exhibit hosted at Laredo College

Courtesy Christian Ocampo, (Laredo, Texas)-Paper cutting “Light that Dwells” art exhibit hosted at Laredo College Sarah Nguyen’s exhibit “Light that Dwells” opened to a lovely reception from the community and art lovers at the Martha Fenstermaker Memorial Visual Arts Gallery on Thursday, March 23. Visitors were given the opportunity to experience the traditional Jewish paper

Laredo Port of Entry Prepares and Implements Facilitation Measures Considering Increased Holiday Traffic

Courtesy Richard Pauza, LAREDO, TEXAS — As the nation begins Holy Week, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Field Operations (OFO) Laredo Port of Entry will soon begin to process larger volumes of international travelers to the United States through the South Texas border. The increase in traffic is due to the upcoming

McAllen Public Library Receives the 2022 Achievement of Library Excellence Award for Ninth Year in a Row

Courtesy Xochitl Mora, (Laredo, Texas)-McAllen Public Library has received the 2022 Achievement of Library Excellence Award from the Texas Municipal Library Director’s Association (TMLDA) for the ninth year in a row. Each year TMLDA confers awards for outstanding contributions to public libraries. “I am so proud of the McAllen Public Library for receiving this award

The City of Laredo Suicide Prevention Committee hosts “You Are Not Alone” Proclamation

Courtesy Eliseo Ceja, Laredo, Texas – The City of Laredo Mayor, Dr. Victor Treviño, and the Suicide Prevention Committee will proclaim 2023 as You Are Not Alone 988 Crisis and Suicide Lifeline Awareness Year. The proclamation takes on the You Are Not Alone campaign, which looks to create awareness in our community on the support

Laredo Port of Entry Prepares and Implements Facilitation Measures Considering Increased Holiday Traffic

Courtesy Jennifer Gutierrez, LAREDO, TEXAS — As the nation begins Holy Week, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Field Operations (OFO) Laredo Port of Entry will soon begin to process larger volumes of international travelers to the United States through the South Texas border. The increase in traffic is due to the upcoming

LC alum recognized as 2023 Coca-Cola Bronze Scholar

Courtesy Christian Ocampo, (Laredo, Texas)-Laredo College alum recognized as 2023 Coca-Cola Bronze ScholarIt is Laredo College’s utmost honor to recognize and congratulate Phi Theta Kappa Theta-ThetaChapter Vice President of Leadership Jeffrey Louis Gutierrez Jr. for being named the 2023Coca-Cola Bronze Scholar. The recognition brings forth a $1,000 scholarship that will surely help in the process

Boys and Girls Club of Laredo Making Transformational Changes and Improvements

Courtesy Robert Eads, “Mañana” deemed bad word at the Boys and Girls Clubs of Laredo Laredo, Texas – Recently, through the leadership of the Board of Directors, and headed up by CEO Robert Eads, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Laredo team has embarked on a transformational journey that will bring positive, lasting changes to

McAllen Road Closure for Main St. Drainage Improvements

Courtesy Xochitl Mora, Construction of storm system improvements (McAllen, Texas)-As the City of McAllen moves forward with the 2018 Bond Group C3 Drainage Improvement project, storm infrastructure construction will cause a road closure at the Main Street and Redbud Avenue intersection Main Street will be closed to all through traffic between Quamasia Avenue and Shasta

CBP Advises Traveling Public on Easter Egg Regulations

Courtesy Richard Pauza, LAREDO, Texas – With the Easter festivities right around the corner, CBP is reminding the traveling public that cascarones (confetti-filled eggshells) are restricted to quantities of 12 or less per passenger and the shells may be decorated, etched, or painted but they must be clean, dry, and free of any egg residue

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