Saturday, September 13th, 2025

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Good morning, Laredo. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 13th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ A funeral procession for a retired Laredo police investigator was held on September 12, 2025, as family, friends, and local officials gathered to honor his legacy—his dedicated service left a marked impact on the community. Officials noted that the service recognized his long career in law enforcement and the respect he earned across Laredo. KGNS News
- ➤ Texas A&M International University hosted Mob Fest 2025 on Friday afternoon at the Dustdevil soccer field ahead of its men’s soccer game against the University of Jamestown, where more than 25 vendors offered food, drinks + free shirts and family activities. KGNS News
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The Mexican Consulate advised local residents to follow safety and legal precautions for Mexican Independence Day festivities — a major cultural event in Laredo — as celebrations approach. City officials said additional security measures — including extra patrols — will start on September 16th to ensure a safe environment. KGNS News
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EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ TAMIU now offers College Night at the City of Laredo Tennis Complex every Tuesday from 7 to 8:45 p.m.—a free event giving students a chance to socialize and exercise. The program started with the Fall semester and will expand with planned events like Red Ball and Tennis, TAMIU & Tacos on September 16. Texas A&M International University
- ➤ United ISD is working to boost school attendance as rates drop since the COVID-19 pandemic and some students may fear coming to school because of ICE raids. Thelma Martinez said schools will offer monetary incentives and hold special celebrations this September—steps meant to bring attendance back to pre-pandemic levels. KGNS News
- ➤ UISD officials met on September 12 to discuss low attendance rates after data showed a drop in student turnout. They will review policies and plan new measures to boost attendance soon. KGNS News
- ➤ UISD earned an A rating for the sixth straight year, with officials saying the achievement shows strong student performance—reflecting the district’s continued commitment to quality education. Officials noted the rating, awarded yesterday, was based on student and teacher efforts. KGNS News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Laredo officials asked Midwest Sterilization for clarity on its plan to control ethylene oxide emissions and meet a 2026 deadline for cleaner air—Councilmember Melissa Cigarroa said the company has not shared clear details on extra safety features amid shifting EPA regulations. KGNS News
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