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JUAN RAMON CASTILLO JR Wanted on Four Felony Counts

Courtesy Kristina Guerra, Webb County Sheriff Office needs your assistance in locating the person listed below. If you have information that might be useful, please call the Webb County Sheriff Office  anytime day or night at (956)523-4408 . Citizens who have knowledge of crimes or wanted persons are encouraged to come forward with information by

GEAR UP IV Rally to Attract 10,000 with Higher Education Focus

Courtesy Steve Harmon, LAREDO, TX –  Almost 10,000 local and regional area eighth and 12th graders will descend on the Laredo Energy Arena, Tuesday, Sept. 18 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. for the historic offering of the first Student Leadership Conference-GEAR UP IV (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs) Prep Rally.             The

City of Laredo Health Department Urges the Public to Take Precautions against West Nile Virus

Courtesy Xochitl Mora, Laredo, TX- The City of Laredo Health Department has had no confirmed human cases of West Nile Virus (WNV), but we do have the mosquito in Laredo for both WNV and dengue and recently two (2) confirmed cases in canines increase the concern for potential risk. In addition, due to increased mosquito

Mariscos El Pescador and Friends Host Back to School Event

 Mariscos El Pescador partnered with the Webb County Sheriffs Dept., City Councilmember Mike Garza, Safari Kids Rehab, Kool Smiles Dental Clinic, Therapy Lane, Justice of the Peace Ricardo Rangel, Champion Care Home Health, Gregory’s Driving School, City of El Cenizo Associate Municipal Court Judge Rolando “Roli” Saenz, Mrs. Jackie L. Ramos, LaredoBuzz.Com, and Webb County Commissioner Pct.2 Rosaura

Pew Research News that Hispanic Enrollment at Record High is ‘Uplifting,’ Says TAMIU President

Courtesy Steve Harmon, (Laredo, Tx)- News Tuesday that Hispanic student enrollment reached a new high in 2011 is  “uplifting” said Texas A&M International University (TAMIU) president Dr. Ray Keck.             “As the Texas Higher Education Journal noted, we’re the State’s number one producer of degrees for Latinos, so we find this research news truly uplifting and

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