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Doctors Hospital of Laredo is a for-profit hospital owned and operated by Universal Health Services. There are 164 physicians on the medical staff with the hospital, 80 of whom are active staff. There are 164 physicians on the medical staff with the hospital, 80 of whom are active staff.
On March 19, 1983, the numbering plan area was divided: the immediate Houston area retained 713, while the northern, eastern and western portions became area code 409. On November 2, 1996, area code 713 was split, with most of Houston's suburbs switching to 281. The dividing line roughly followed Beltway 8. Generally, most of Houston itself and ...
Laredo is also part of the cross-border Laredo-Nuevo Laredo metropolitan area with an estimated population of 636,516. [10] Laredo's Hispanic proportion of 95.15% is one of the highest proportion of Hispanic Americans of any city in the United States outside of Puerto Rico. [11] Texas A&M International University and Laredo College are in Laredo.
The numbering plan area includes the communities of Brownsville, McAllen, Laredo and South Padre Island. The area code was created May 25, 1997, in a split from area code 210. Current projections suggest that 956 will exhaust by late 2027 and an additional area code will be required in the Rio Grande Valley before such time. [1]
Laredo International Airport: Future interchange: 11.5: 18.5: Future I-69W north / US 59 north (Lloyd Bentsen Highway) / Saunders Street west: Interchange; east end of US 59 overlap; future east end of I-69W overlap; north end of freeway; access to Laredo Medical Center: 12.5: 20.1: Spur 400 (Clark Boulevard) 13.1: 21.1: SH 359 / Spur 260 ...
Mexican border in Laredo: I-35 / US 83 in Laredo; Future I-69C / US 281 in George West; I-37 near George West; Future I-69E / Future I-69W / US 77 / US 87 in Victoria; US 90 in Sugar Land; I-45 in Houston; I-10 in Houston; Future I-69 / US 84 in Timpson; I-20 / US 80 in Marshall; I-30 / US 67 / US 71 in Texarkana; North end
The Sames Auto Arena (formerly known as the Laredo Entertainment Center and Laredo Energy Arena) is a multi-purpose arena in Laredo, Texas. It is located next to Bob Bullock Loop (US 59/Loop 20), on the northeastern side of Laredo. Within the Sames Auto Arena complex, there are several hotels within a walking distance.
The Laredo metropolitan area is the 178th-largest United States metropolitan area and covers all of Webb county, with a population of 250,304. It is also a part of the Laredo-Nuevo Laredo Metropolitan Area with an estimate population of 689,022 in 2020.