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H-E-B s Curbside option became a necessity for many shoppers throughout the pandemic, but not every store offers the service.Christian Alejandro Ocampo
H-E-B s Curbside option became a necessity for many shoppers throughout the pandemic, but not every store offers the service.
However, the grocery store is expanding the map of Curbside locations during the first few months of 2021. H-E-B shared a list of five stores that have either recently implemented Curbside or will in the near future.
Laredo teachers, elderly to get COVID-19 vaccine priority
Feb. 24, 2021
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Laredo College nursing staff and LVN students volunteer at a LC South Campus vaccine clinic. Laredo City Council voted on Tuesday for qualifying teachers and hard-to-reach elderly to be prioritized for receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.Christian Alejandro Ocampo /
Laredo City Council on Monday voted to take on several initiatives in COVID-19 vaccinations, including prioritizing qualifying employees of schools, reaching out to the elderly and people without internet and considering the implementation of a waiting list.
And on Tuesday evening, the city announced that it had received 5,000 additional first doses of the vaccine from the state. The city will open its appointment system Wednesday at 1 p.m. only for those who are age 65 and older. The public can make an appointment online at vaccinatelaredo.com or by calling 3-1-1.
Winter Storm Relief Fund created to help Laredoans in need
Feb. 21, 2021
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Members of the community gathered to announce the Winter Relief Fund in order to help families that continue to struggle from power and water outages. Webb County Commissioner John Galo, Anna Galo, Dr. Sandra Leyendecker, Councilmember Albert Torres, Constable Rudy Gonzalez, Cynthia Mares and Hector Garcia.Christian Alejandro Ocampo /:Laredo Morning Times
Through a partnership with the Angel of Hope nonprofit and members of the community, the Winter Storm Relief Fund was created to help those that have been negatively impacted by the inclement weather that has affected the state.
Cuellar, TAMIU discuss new CARES Act funds
Feb. 20, 2021
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Congressman Henry Cuellar discusses the future of the CARES Act and its impact on higher education, referencing TAMIU programs and student assistance.Christian Alejandro Ocampo / Laredo Morning TimesShow MoreShow Less
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Congressman Henry Cuellar, TAMIU Student Government Association President Mariana Rodriguez and TAMIU President Dr. Pablo Arenaz discuss the benefits of the CARES Act grants and its impact on students.Christian Alejandro OcampoShow MoreShow Less
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Early Friday morning, Rep. Henry Cuellar and TAMIU President Dr. Pablo Arenaz discussed new grant opportunities that are expected to benefit students in the coming months.
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