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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

CITY OF LAREDO PUBLIC HEALTH ANNOUNCEMENTS

City of Laredo Water OK

Couresy Xochitl Mora,  (Laredo, TX  4:10 p.m.)  The City of Laredo is stressing once again that its municipal drinking water is good, clean and has not been affected by rising flood waters from the Rio Grande.   Additionally, water service has not been interrupted.  The WASTEWATER Treatment has been flooded; HOWEVER, this has not affected the

MANDATORY EVACUATION

Courtesy Xochitl Mora, Transportation Services for Affected Areas (Laredo, TX  9:50 a.m.)  Mandatory evacuation has been ordered for people who live in the affected flooded areas of Allen Street, Chacon Creek, Los Martinez and Quail Creek.  These areas are seeing flood waters rising and must leave the area immediately to higher ground or to the

Campbell “SpaghettiOs” & Marie Callendar’s Recall

Courtesy Xochitl Mora, The City of Laredo Health Department is urging the public not to consume the following products from Campbell Soup Supply Co. and Marie Callendar’s. Campbell “SpaghettiO’s”: The City of Laredo Health Department (CLHD) has received notification from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

PUBLIC HEALTH WEEK

Courtesy Elizabeth M. Dovalina, Laredo, TX—The City of Laredo’s Health Department is celebrating Public Health Week to inform the public on public health responsibilities, roles and priorities. This is critical to improve the public’s health. This year’s theme, “A Healthier America: One Community at a Time” focuses on the role Public Health plays in building

NATIONAL WOMEN AND GIRLS HIV/AIDS AWARENESS DAY

Courtesy Xochitl Mora,  Laredo, TX.— The City of Laredo Health Department (CLHD) is commemorating the fifth (5th) annual National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.  This is a day to raise awareness among women and girls about HIV/AIDS, Sexually Transmitted Infections and Teen Pregnancy.  A date to stress the importance of knowing your HIV status,

Webb County To Open Up Shelters

Courtesy Larry Sanchez,  In an effort to help protect residents from the hard freeze expected tonight, Webb County will be opening several community centers where residents can take shelter overnight as temperatures  are expected to drop to the mid twenties.             “We’ve been monitoring the weather forecasts and just want to make sure that anyone

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