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Laredo Morning Times on MSNLaredo veteran campaigns for Agent Orange plaque for Vietnam Veterans Park
Rolando Lopez urges Laredo to approve an Agent Orange awareness plaque at Vietnam Veterans Park, with an October unveiling ...
A Laredo police officer shot a 29-year-old man early Friday, August 15, after he approached officers with a knife, ...
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Man shot dead in central Laredo
A man was fatally shot in the El Trompe neighborhood in central Laredo, authorities said. At approximately 1 a.m. Saturday, a ...
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Laredo Morning Times on MSNSuspected smuggler of $529K in cocaine indicted in Laredo federal court
A man has been indicted in federal court in relation to the smuggling attempt of over $529,000 in cocaine through the World Trade Bridge, court documents state. On Aug. 5, a grand jury charged ...
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Laredo Morning Times on MSNFive Laredo football players to know for the 2025 season
Laredo has plenty of returning talent for the 2025 football season. Let's take a look at five high school football players the Laredo community should know. United's Jorge Luna The reigning District ...
The Webb County Medical Examiner’s Office said the victim is 43-year-old Jesus Lara Gonzalez, a Mexican national. Laredo ...
A Laredo H-E-B store is preparing to conduct $3.5 million worth of interior remodeling and exterior upgrades in 2026.
A Laredo man was sentenced to 10 years probation after accepting a guilty plea for sexually assaulting a child over a 13-year ...
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNTexas woman found guilty for attempting to smuggle 3-year-old into Laredo
Salma Galilea Veliz, 25, was found guilty of attempting to smuggle a 3-year-old undocumented child into the U.S. and ...
The U.S. State Department is calling on Americans to stay away from the Mexican border state of Tamaulipas and to reconsider ...
A federal grand jury handed down a four-count indictment against 30-year-old Emanuel Valdez, who is from Laredo.
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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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