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The Laredo Morning Times displays seven flags which have flown over the Laredo area during its history. The Laredo Morning Times is a daily newspaper publication based in Laredo, Texas, USA. It is owned by the Hearst Corporation.
Laredo Morning Times: Laredo: Hearst Communications: 1881 Daily 5,034 The Leonard Graphic: Leonard: 1890 Thursday 710 Levelland & Hockley County News-Press: Levelland: Brett Wesner 1928 Sunday / Wednesday 3,428 Lexington Leader: Lexington: 1997 Thursday 1,200 The Vindicator: Liberty: Granite Media Partners 1887 Thursday 1,743 Lindale News ...
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The Zapata Times is a weekly newspaper publication in Zapata, Texas, USA.It is produced by the Laredo Morning Times which is owned by the Hearst Corporation.The Zapata Times was first published on August 16, 2008 and is delivered every Saturday to 4,000 homes in Zapata County free of charge.
In the fall of 2014, Maldonado became actively involved in LCC trustee elections when he stood on street corners and wrote two letters to the Laredo Morning Times to express support for two candidates, Jackie L. Ramos and Ed Gonzalez, who ran, respectively, against trustees Jesse Porras, a former LCC employee, and Hilario Cavazos, Jr., a former educator with the Laredo Independent School District.
Laredo Morning Times: Daily English Laredo LareDOS (Defunct, 2014 [112]) Monthly English Laredo El Mañana / Laredo Sun Daily Spanish / English Nuevo Laredo/Laredo El Lider Informativo: Daily Spanish Nuevo Laredo El Diario de Nuevo Laredo: Daily Spanish Nuevo Laredo Primera Hora: Daily Spanish Nuevo Laredo Última Hora: Daily Spanish Nuevo Laredo
On January 1, 1997, the Laredo Morning Times named Ramriez "Laredoan of the Year". In 1995, he was named "Mayor of the Year" by the Texas Municipal Library Directors Association. In 1996, Newsweek magazine named him one of the twenty-five most dynamic mayors in the nation. [9]
In April 2011, LareDOS publisher Guerra received the First Amendment Community Watchdog Award from the Society of Professional Journalists, Fort Worth Chapter for two stories concerning the state of living in the colonias near Laredo, Texas, and damage done to the National Historic Landmark, Fort Treviño in San Ygnacio, Texas, when city ...