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PVAS Joins National Movement to Wait for 48
They have a much better chance of getting back home if they are kept in the neighborhood where they were found for at least 48 hours.
Praising Supreme Court Decision Guaranteeing the Right to Carry a Firearm
I was proud to lead an amicus brief on behalf of 24 of my Senate colleagues making these exact arguments.
Employees Recognized by Laredo City Council
The Laredo Convention and Visitors Bureau has been recognized nationally for its tourism marketing campaign
AG Paxton Demands Biden Withdraw Guidance Tying School Lunch Programs to Radical Sex and...
"I won’t let Biden’s Department of Agriculture bully Texas into adopting its radical agenda or use kids and school lunch programs as his pawns.”
Stormwater System Enhancements
For more information regarding the County’s efforts to prevent flooding, visit hidalgocountyarpa.com.
Partnership to offer Master’s Program for Educators
Participants will earn 30 credit hours, complete a portfolio, and enroll in a minimum of two classes per semester over a period of six semesters beginning Fall 2022.
Sen. Judith Zaffirini, District 21 receives 2022 Liberty Bell Award
"Rather than be discouraged, we responded to a negative local situation by developing solutions,” Zaffirini said.
Texas is unlikely to adopt key provision of bipartisan gun bill — a red...
The bipartisan gun bill that is on a fast track through Congress and backed by U.S. Sen. John Cornyn includes new state grants to incentivize red flag laws, which allow judges to temporarily seize firearms from people who are deemed dangerous.
STC board chair, associate professor among those named ‘Women of Distinction’
The RGV Hispanic Chamber of Commerce promotes economic development & assists businesses with access to the Hispanic market through networking, promoting education and nurturing leadership and annually recognizes women who have excelled throughout their careers, while also being involved in community building.
New City Attorney
“We are very excited to bring on board such an experienced lawyer,” said Laredo’s Interim City Manager Keith Selman.