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Laredo police announced a two-week operation to target drunk drivers. LPD will be working an Impaired Driver Mobilization ...
A WalletHub study ranked Laredo 84th among U.S. cities for pet lovers, highlighting strengths in affordability but gaps in ...
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Laredo Morning Times on MSNLos Zetas member on the run for 15 years expected to face justice in Laredo
A suspected drug trafficker for the Los Zetas drug cartel wanted for serious crimes has been extradited from Mexico to the ...
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Laredo Morning Times on MSNLaredo Farmers Market set for Aug. 16 at Outlet Shoppes downtown
The August edition of the Laredo Farmers Market will feature a juice demo, artisan goods and live music from Laredo talent ...
Even if you needed just one, the Parks and Recreation Department has 10 reasons for you to give Tai Chi a try.
The City of Laredo said work is continuing on Phase 1 of the Water Line Replacement Project, an effort to improve infrastructure and increase reliability of water service.
Police say an off-duty Border Patrol agent in Laredo was arrested following an alleged family assault that impeded the victim ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTrump vowed to end “wasteful” federal spending. Beloved Texas school programs got caught in the middle.
Sweeping and sudden funding changes this year put two revered after-school programs for low-income Texans and a rural teacher ...
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Jeep Website Spills the Beans on the New 2026 Cherokee Hybrid's Specs Before the Big Reveal
The consumer site for the new compact SUV says it will have a hybrid powertrain with a 1.6-liter gas engine and 38 mpg ...
A judge on Thursday granted a request by federal prosecutors to dismiss two of the 14 counts against U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar ...
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E! News on MSNWhy Jason Duggar and Wife Maddie Duggar Are Not Having Kids Just Yet
Nearly a year after Jason Duggar and wife Maddie Duggar tied the knot in October, the couple shared why they are holding off ...
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Laredo Morning Times on MSNFirefighter, Police Salary and Benefit Study Will Cost Laredo, TX, $225,000
Laredo's city leaders have approved a $225,000 salary study to improve fire and police recruitment and retention amid ...
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