Walkable streets provide a human-scale network
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City Central Management District to host downtown summit April 24
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Initiative aims to continue strengthening partnerships and downtown revitalization
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City announces historic $7.6 million funding for 22-acre Zacate Creek Green District park development
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Texas Parks & Wildlife and National Park Service have committed to improve access to local and regional parkland in underserved Azteca neighborhood
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TAMIU, National Weather Service honors meteorologist ‘Heatwave’ Berler; NWS launches new COOP Station on Campus
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Meteorological station recognizes Berler’s 38 years of service to Laredo and the NWS
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Rhizome hosts last community Open Build this weekend @ TAMIU
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Be part of an exciting, magnificent exercise at the nexus of art culture, community, recycling, the environment, and sustainability
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Former Laredoan Dr. Amelie G. Ramirez is commencement speaker at UTRGV School of Medicine’s fifth graduating class
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Ramirez: an internationally recognized researcher in cancer and chronic disease health disparities among Latinos
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Cesar Chavez Memorial Alliance of South Texas hosts 18th Annual March OF Justice on March 23
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Walk honors the indomitable will of Cesar Chavez, leader of the nationwide struggle to improve the lives of working people
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Council member Perez receives Visionary Leadership Award from Mines Road Mobility Coalition
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Cited for innovation, collaboration, and strategic contributions to address traffic congestion on FM 1472
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Utilities Department begins water treatment required by TCEQ on Sunday, March 3
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Free chlorine conversion performed as an annual distribution system best management practice and as part of the updated nitrification Action Plan (NAP)
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Laredo Leadership and RGISC welcome cohort from Harvard Graduate School of Design
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Students focus on local challenges related to water security, land use, climate impacts and adaptation, and air pollution to provide options and recommendations later this spring
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Preservationist Margarita Araiza retires as executive director of the Webb County Heritage Foundation after 28 years of service
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Her unwavering commitment brought to fruition what shall surely be recorded as the most productive years in the Foundation’s history