KGNS, Laredo, TX, News
KGNS | Laredo, TX | News
Musicians Harvey
A local group of musicians we’re out on the streets playing for an significant cause.
Border Patrol Agents Comeback Home
The very first wave of border patrol agents who spent the past week helping with search and rescue efforts in the Houston area. are back home to Laredo.
Martin and Nixon Drive
It’s the thickest sports rivalry in town, but the two high schools are coming together to collect donations for the victims of Harvey.
FedEx ships supplies to Houston
A FedEx ease flight is heading to Houston to supply supplies for areas that were hit by the storm.
Man allegedly sets-off fireworks inwards Liverpool pizza salon
Surveillance movie shows the moment where a man wearing a hoodie sets off a box of fireworks inwards a pizza salon.
Fire cracks out at Arkema chemical plant
A fire broke out at the Ammonia Plant in Crosby, Texas on Friday afternoon.
Massachusetts Robbery caught on camera
Surveillance movie shows the appalling moment where two fellows allegedly rob and shoot a man sitting in his car.
Gas prices soar in the wake of Hurricane Harvey
Disruption of Gulf Coast oil production and fear of fuel shortages have shoved gas prices higher in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.
Cooler Air From Fine Plains Midweek
KGNS viewing area weather forecast and explanation.
No need to fright, there’s slew of gas in Texas
Texas Governor Greg Abbott says there is slew of gasoline in the State of Texas and that more is being shipped from surrounding states.
President Trump to determine fate of DACA
Facing a September 5th deadline to avoid a threatened lawsuit by ten states that want the DACA program dismantled, President Trump says he will.
Hurricane Harvey is gone but the water still remains
According to Houston officials, some neighborhoods will remain flooded for weeks to come.
Webb County sends trucks total of supplies to Harvey victims
Webb County officials will be sending supplies that was gathered during the various donation drives across the town to.
Mother arrested for allegedly dealing narcotics with toddler in the car
Police in Cape Coral, Florida have arrested a mother for allegedly selling cocaine to an undercover officer.
Fresh law aims to improve courtroom security
A fresh law that aims to improve courtroom security took effect on Friday.
Local mother holds overdose awareness event
A mother who lost her son to an overdose recently turned her distress into awareness by hosting an event to raise awareness on the dangers of drug.
Texting while driving illegal in the State of Texas
Texting while driving is now illegal via the State of Texas. The ban is the result of a fresh state-wide ban that prohibits.
LULAC talks about the fight against SB-Four
The national president of LULAC explains where the legal battle against SB-Four goes from here.
KGNS, Laredo, TX, News
KGNS | Laredo, TX | News
Labor Day closures
Some places are expected to be closed on Monday due to the Labor Day holiday.
Beyond the Headlines (9/Four/17)
This is the utter Beyond the Headlines showcase for September 4th, 2017.
Musicians Harvey
A local group of musicians we’re out on the streets playing for an significant cause.
Border Patrol Agents Comeback Home
The very first wave of border patrol agents who spent the past week helping with search and rescue efforts in the Houston area. are back home to Laredo.
Martin and Nixon Drive
It’s the largest sports rivalry in town, but the two high schools are coming together to collect donations for the victims of Harvey.
FedEx ships supplies to Houston
A FedEx ease flight is heading to Houston to produce supplies for areas that were hit by the storm.
Man allegedly sets-off fireworks inwards Liverpool pizza salon
Surveillance movie shows the moment where a man wearing a hoodie sets off a box of fireworks inwards a pizza salon.
Fire violates out at Arkema chemical plant
A fire broke out at the Ammonia Plant in Crosby, Texas on Friday afternoon.
Massachusetts Robbery caught on camera
Surveillance movie shows the horrifying moment where two dudes allegedly rob and shoot a man sitting in his car.
Gas prices soar in the wake of Hurricane Harvey
Disruption of Gulf Coast oil production and fear of fuel shortages have shoved gas prices higher in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.
Cooler Air From Superb Plains Midweek
KGNS viewing area weather forecast and explanation.
No need to scare, there’s slew of gas in Texas
Texas Governor Greg Abbott says there is slew of gasoline in the State of Texas and that more is being shipped from surrounding states.
President Trump to determine fate of DACA
Facing a September 5th deadline to avoid a threatened lawsuit by ten states that want the DACA program dismantled, President Trump says he will.
Hurricane Harvey is gone but the water still remains
According to Houston officials, some neighborhoods will remain flooded for weeks to come.
Webb County sends trucks utter of supplies to Harvey victims
Webb County officials will be sending supplies that was gathered during the various donation drives across the town to.
Mother arrested for allegedly dealing narcotics with toddler in the car
Police in Cape Coral, Florida have arrested a mother for allegedly selling cocaine to an undercover officer.
Fresh law aims to improve courtroom security
A fresh law that aims to improve courtroom security took effect on Friday.
Local mother holds overdose awareness event
A mother who lost her son to an overdose recently turned her distress into awareness by hosting an event to raise awareness on the dangers of drug.
KGNS, Laredo, TX, News
KGNS | Laredo, TX | News
Laredo Police Department arrest bulletin (9/Four/17)
This is the total Laredo Police Department arrest bulletin for September 4th, 2017.
Nation Guard helps Harvey victims in Orange, Texas
Hurricane Harvey flood victims stocked up on water and supplies in Orange, Texas.
Picking up the lumps from Hurricane Harvey
Tropical Storm Harvey is gone, but remnants from its path of destruction are everywhere.
The Canseco House to be used as a community garden
The city is working on making renovations to the Canseco home to turn it into a community garden. The community garden will be put.
Man charged with murder after claiming he awoke from fantasy and found wifey dead
A man in North Carolina is arrested after he woke up from a desire and found himself covered in.
Time for flu shots
Labor Day is the unofficial end of summer, which means it’s time to embark thinking about fall flu shots.
How you can get the best out of your grilling
A chef from Texas Roadhouse shows us how to get the best out of your grilling this holiday.
Labor Day closures
Some places are expected to be closed on Monday due to the Labor Day holiday.
Beyond the Headlines (9/Four/17)
This is the utter Beyond the Headlines demonstrate for September 4th, 2017.
Musicians Harvey
A local group of musicians we’re out on the streets playing for an significant cause.
Border Patrol Agents Come back Home
The very first wave of Border Patrol agents who spent the past week helping with search and rescue efforts in the Houston area are back home in Laredo.
Martin and Nixon Drive
It’s the largest sports rivalry in town, but Nixon and Martin High School came together to help those affected by Harvey.
FedEx ships supplies to Houston
A FedEx ease flight is heading to Houston to produce supplies for areas that were hit by the storm.
Man allegedly sets-off fireworks inwards Liverpool pizza salon
Surveillance movie shows the moment where a man wearing a hoodie sets off a box of fireworks inwards a pizza salon.
Fire violates out at Arkema chemical plant
A fire broke out at the Ammonia Plant in Crosby, Texas on Friday afternoon.
Massachusetts Robbery caught on camera
Surveillance movie shows the horrifying moment where two boys allegedly rob and shoot a man sitting in his car.
Gas prices soar in the wake of Hurricane Harvey
Disruption of Gulf Coast oil production and fear of fuel shortages have shoved gas prices higher in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.
Cooler Air From Superb Plains Midweek
KGNS viewing area weather forecast and explanation.
KGNS, Laredo, TX, News
KGNS | Laredo, TX | News
Early Season Drier Air on the Way
KGNS viewing area weather forecast and explanation.
KGNS News Evening Edition (9/Four/17)
This is the total KGNS News Evening Edition for September 4th, 2017.
Mexico sending ease aid to victims of Hurricane Harvey
Ease supplies and up to fifty Mexican medical professionals will cross the border to help thousands of flood evacuees in.
Houston residents gather belongings from flooded homes
Flood victims in Houston used boats to salvage what they could from their flooded homes.
Fresh app permits you to track which gas stations have gas
Have you had problems looking for gas stations with gas? You can check to see which gas stations have gas in your area with the.
Massive storm rips through Santa Barbara
A massive storm ripped through parts of Santa Barbara on Sunday afternoon. Over at Hendry’s Beach, people were screaming and a few people were hurt.
Florida Man arrested for losing track of child while playing fantasy football
A man in Florida is facing child neglect charges after a two-year-old in his care was found.
Houston Police pay respects to late veteran officer
Hundreds of officers stood to salute Sergeant Steve Perez whose figure was escorted from a forensic facility to an area funeral home.
Teenage mom facing murder charges for allegedly stabbing her one-year-old
A teenage mother in Columbus Ohio is facing murder charges for allegedly stabbing her one-year-old daughter.
Webb County Sheriff’s Office drop off donations
The Webb County Sheriff’s Office arrived in Houston where they passed out the supplies that they had collected from the community.
Health Department suggesting Healthy living classes
The program, Healthy Living resumes to conduct disease self-management classes for residents to learn about health choices.
Fresh school buses to be tooled with seat-belts
A fresh Texas law will require seat belts on all of its buses purchased in two thousand seventeen or later and would not permit schools to opt out.
Laredo students learn the Magic of Storytelling
A group of local students got a visit from KGNS where they got a chance to learn the ‘Magic of Storytelling’.
Hearing to be held on plastic bag ban ordinance
Those wanting the plastic bag ban ordinance to stay will have a chance to fight it out in court. The hearing is set for 8:30 am on January.
Hurricane Harvey aftermath: Where do the youthful students go?
Hurricane Harvey caused more than one hundred Texas public school districts to close around the state, according to initial.
Jury selection for two thousand fifteen intoxication manslaughter case scheduled
The jury selection for Laura Sanchez Saldana, who pled not guilty to driving under the influence and causing the.
LISD encouraging high school seniors to register to vote
With the November elections just a few months away, LISD is encouraging its high school seniors to register to vote.
DACA recipient shares why the program is significant to her
President Trump is expected to announce that he will end an Obama-era program that protects ‘Dreamers’ from being deported.
KGNS, Laredo, TX, News
KGNS | Laredo, TX | News
Mayor Pete Saenz speaks to Nuevo Laredo officials about NAFTA
Mayor Saenz met with Mexican brokers and Nuevo Laredo’s Chamber of Transportation to talk about the import and export.
More switches coming to Loop 20.
Construction crews will commence work on Loop twenty and Clark from nine in the morning until three in the afternoon for a week straight. The southbound lanes inbetween.
LCC proceeds its Harvey donation drive
LCC is continuing to collect donations for people who were affected by Hurricane Harvey.
TAMIU releases statement on DACA decision
Texas A&M International University has issued a statement on the DACA decision, telling they do not know how many students will be affected by.
Mayor of El Cenizo Raul Reyes speaks out about President Trump’s decision
Mayor of El Cenizo, Raul Reyes is speaking out about Trump’s decision to end the DACA program.
Chamber of Commerce to hold Business Development seminar
During the month of September the Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a business development seminar.
Supporters of DACA protest President Trump’s decision
Many DACA supporters all around the nation gathered to protest President Trump’s decision to end the program.
Local poet receives national honors
Camila Sanmiguel was one of five poets selected for the prestigious National Student Poets Program.
President Trump completes DACA program
Attorney General Jeff Sessions said that the Deferred Activity for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is being rescinded.
National Cheese Pizza Day!
September fifth is known as National Cheese Pizza Day!
Laredo Police Department arrest bulletin (9/Five/17)
This is the Laredo Police Department arrest bulletin for September 5th, 2017.
The end of DACA?
An official announcement on President Trump’s plan to end the DACA program and begin deporting hundreds of thousands of immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children is.
Early Season Drier Air on the Way
KGNS viewing area weather forecast and explanation.
KGNS News Evening Edition (9/Four/17)
This is the utter KGNS News Evening Edition for September 4th, 2017.
Mexico sending ease aid to victims of Hurricane Harvey
Ease supplies and up to fifty Mexican medical professionals will cross the border to help thousands of flood evacuees in.
Houston residents gather belongings from flooded homes
Flood victims in Houston used boats to salvage what they could from their flooded homes.
Fresh app permits you to track which gas stations have gas
Have you had problems looking for gas stations with gas? You can check to see which gas stations have gas in your area with the.
Massive storm rips through Santa Barbara
A massive storm ripped through parts of Santa Barbara on Sunday afternoon. Over at Hendry’s Beach, people were screaming and a few people were hurt.
KGNS, Laredo, TX, News
KGNS | Laredo, TX | News
Man wished for allegedly stealing footwear from store
Laredo Police are on the lookout for a man who allegedly stole several pairs of boots from a department store.
Man arrested for allegedly robbing auto-parts store
A man is arrested for allegedly stealing instruments from an auto-parts store. Laredo Police believe 51-year-old Samuel Roberto Solis is.
Man arrested for allegedly stealing contraptions from truck
A man is arrested for allegedly stealing devices from a truck implement box. The contraptions were believe to be worth about $230.
Reactions to rescinding Daca Program
Congressman Cuellar says he does not support the end of DACA and believes that Dreamers can contribute to the country but says congress has the.
Florida braces for Hurricane Irma
Floridians are preparing for the possible landfall of Hurricane Irma, now a Category Five storm.
Puerto Rico proclaims state of emergency
A state of emergency has been announced for Puerto Rico as Irma churns toward the island.
Caught on movie: SUV reverses into pedestrians
Surveillance movie captures the moment a Massachusetts driver reverses and strikes three pedestrians.
Lego plans to cut jobs
Everything is not awesome at Lego these days. The company announced that it plans to cut 1,400 jobs.
What will happen to the Hachar Road Project?
The Hachar Road Project that was put on hold due to the FBI investigation that took place back in April will be up for discussion during.
Plastic bag ban still up in the air
Laredo’s plastic bag ban ordinance is technically still in effect however, it is in a state of limbo until the Texas Supreme Court determines whether it.
Healthy Living Classes being suggested
The Laredo Health Department is attempting to control and prevent diabetes through some informative classes.
SCAN proclaims September as Recovery Month
The organization SCAN held a meeting where the proclaimed September as Recovery Month.
Students of Santa Maria Elementary learn the Magic of Storytelling
As part of our Magic of Storytelling Program, KGNS is visiting several schools at LISD and UISD to share the.
Local schools hold crossing guard trainings
Crossing guards from both districts went over traffic rules and guidelines to make sure students are safe when traveling to and from school.
DPS Office to be closed for renovations
The DPS office is scheduled to be closed embarking on Thursday. For all services you are being asked to use the DPS office in surrounding.
Fresh switches to the Good Samaritan Law
Fresh switches to the Good Samaritan Law went into effect in an effort to prevent further loss of lives.
Mayor Pete Saenz speaks to Nuevo Laredo officials about NAFTA
Mayor Saenz met with Mexican brokers and Nuevo Laredo’s Chamber of Transportation to talk about the import and export.
More switches coming to Loop 20.
Construction crews will embark work on Loop twenty and Clark from nine in the morning until three in the afternoon for a week straight. The southbound lanes inbetween.
KGNS, Laredo, TX, News
KGNS | Laredo, TX | News
Man wished for allegedly stealing boots from store
Laredo Police are on the lookout for a man who allegedly stole several pairs of boots from a department store.
Man arrested for allegedly robbing auto-parts store
A man is arrested for allegedly stealing instruments from an auto-parts store. Laredo Police believe 51-year-old Samuel Roberto Solis is.
Man arrested for allegedly stealing devices from truck
A man is arrested for allegedly stealing devices from a truck contraption box. The devices were believe to be worth about $230.
Reactions to rescinding Daca Program
Congressman Cuellar says he does not support the end of DACA and believes that Dreamers can contribute to the country but says congress has the.
Florida braces for Hurricane Irma
Floridians are preparing for the possible landfall of Hurricane Irma, now a Category Five storm.
Puerto Rico proclaims state of emergency
A state of emergency has been announced for Puerto Rico as Irma churns toward the island.
Caught on movie: SUV reverses into pedestrians
Surveillance movie captures the moment a Massachusetts driver reverses and strikes three pedestrians.
Lego plans to cut jobs
Everything is not awesome at Lego these days. The company announced that it plans to cut 1,400 jobs.
What will happen to the Hachar Road Project?
The Hachar Road Project that was put on hold due to the FBI investigation that took place back in April will be up for discussion during.
Plastic bag ban still up in the air
Laredo’s plastic bag ban ordinance is technically still in effect however, it is in a state of limbo until the Texas Supreme Court determines whether it.
Healthy Living Classes being suggested
The Laredo Health Department is attempting to control and prevent diabetes through some informative classes.
SCAN proclaims September as Recovery Month
The organization SCAN held a meeting where the proclaimed September as Recovery Month.
Students of Santa Maria Elementary learn the Magic of Storytelling
As part of our Magic of Storytelling Program, KGNS is visiting several schools at LISD and UISD to share the.
Local schools hold crossing guard trainings
Crossing guards from both districts went over traffic rules and guidelines to make sure students are safe when traveling to and from school.
DPS Office to be closed for renovations
The DPS office is scheduled to be closed kicking off on Thursday. For all services you are being asked to use the DPS office in surrounding.
Fresh switches to the Good Samaritan Law
Fresh switches to the Good Samaritan Law went into effect in an effort to prevent further loss of lives.
Mayor Pete Saenz speaks to Nuevo Laredo officials about NAFTA
Mayor Saenz met with Mexican brokers and Nuevo Laredo’s Chamber of Transportation to talk about the import and export.
More switches coming to Loop 20.
Construction crews will commence work on Loop twenty and Clark from nine in the morning until three in the afternoon for a week straight. The southbound lanes inbetween.
KGNS, Laredo, TX, News
KGNS | Laredo, TX | News
Man dreamed for allegedly stealing boots from store
Laredo Police are on the lookout for a man who allegedly stole several pairs of boots from a department store.
Man arrested for allegedly robbing auto-parts store
A man is arrested for allegedly stealing instruments from an auto-parts store. Laredo Police believe 51-year-old Samuel Roberto Solis is.
Man arrested for allegedly stealing implements from truck
A man is arrested for allegedly stealing instruments from a truck device box. The devices were believe to be worth about $230.
Reactions to rescinding Daca Program
Congressman Cuellar says he does not support the end of DACA and believes that Dreamers can contribute to the country but says congress has the.
Florida braces for Hurricane Irma
Floridians are preparing for the possible landfall of Hurricane Irma, now a Category Five storm.
Puerto Rico announces state of emergency
A state of emergency has been proclaimed for Puerto Rico as Irma churns toward the island.
Caught on movie: SUV reverses into pedestrians
Surveillance movie captures the moment a Massachusetts driver reverses and strikes three pedestrians.
Lego plans to cut jobs
Everything is not awesome at Lego these days. The company announced that it plans to cut 1,400 jobs.
What will happen to the Hachar Road Project?
The Hachar Road Project that was put on hold due to the FBI investigation that took place back in April will be up for discussion during.
Plastic bag ban still up in the air
Laredo’s plastic bag ban ordinance is technically still in effect however, it is in a state of limbo until the Texas Supreme Court determines whether it.
Healthy Living Classes being suggested
The Laredo Health Department is attempting to control and prevent diabetes through some informative classes.
SCAN proclaims September as Recovery Month
The organization SCAN held a meeting where the proclaimed September as Recovery Month.
Students of Santa Maria Elementary learn the Magic of Storytelling
As part of our Magic of Storytelling Program, KGNS is visiting several schools at LISD and UISD to share the.
Local schools hold crossing guard trainings
Crossing guards from both districts went over traffic rules and guidelines to make sure students are safe when traveling to and from school.
DPS Office to be closed for renovations
The DPS office is scheduled to be closed commencing on Thursday. For all services you are being asked to use the DPS office in surrounding.
Fresh switches to the Good Samaritan Law
Fresh switches to the Good Samaritan Law went into effect in an effort to prevent further loss of lives.
Mayor Pete Saenz speaks to Nuevo Laredo officials about NAFTA
Mayor Saenz met with Mexican brokers and Nuevo Laredo’s Chamber of Transportation to talk about the import and export.
More switches coming to Loop 20.
Construction crews will commence work on Loop twenty and Clark from nine in the morning until three in the afternoon for a week straight. The southbound lanes inbetween.
KGNS, Laredo, TX, News
KGNS | Laredo, TX | News
Man dreamed for allegedly stealing footwear from store
Laredo Police are on the lookout for a man who allegedly stole several pairs of boots from a department store.
Man arrested for allegedly robbing auto-parts store
A man is arrested for allegedly stealing devices from an auto-parts store. Laredo Police believe 51-year-old Samuel Roberto Solis is.
Man arrested for allegedly stealing implements from truck
A man is arrested for allegedly stealing devices from a truck instrument box. The contraptions were believe to be worth about $230.
Reactions to rescinding Daca Program
Congressman Cuellar says he does not support the end of DACA and believes that Dreamers can contribute to the country but says congress has the.
Florida braces for Hurricane Irma
Floridians are preparing for the possible landfall of Hurricane Irma, now a Category Five storm.
Puerto Rico proclaims state of emergency
A state of emergency has been announced for Puerto Rico as Irma churns toward the island.
Caught on movie: SUV reverses into pedestrians
Surveillance movie captures the moment a Massachusetts driver reverses and strikes three pedestrians.
Lego plans to cut jobs
Everything is not awesome at Lego these days. The company announced that it plans to cut 1,400 jobs.
What will happen to the Hachar Road Project?
The Hachar Road Project that was put on hold due to the FBI investigation that took place back in April will be up for discussion during.
Plastic bag ban still up in the air
Laredo’s plastic bag ban ordinance is technically still in effect however, it is in a state of limbo until the Texas Supreme Court determines whether it.
Healthy Living Classes being suggested
The Laredo Health Department is attempting to control and prevent diabetes through some informative classes.
SCAN proclaims September as Recovery Month
The organization SCAN held a meeting where the proclaimed September as Recovery Month.
Students of Santa Maria Elementary learn the Magic of Storytelling
As part of our Magic of Storytelling Program, KGNS is visiting several schools at LISD and UISD to share the.
Local schools hold crossing guard trainings
Crossing guards from both districts went over traffic rules and guidelines to make sure students are safe when traveling to and from school.
DPS Office to be closed for renovations
The DPS office is scheduled to be closed beginning on Thursday. For all services you are being asked to use the DPS office in surrounding.
Fresh switches to the Good Samaritan Law
Fresh switches to the Good Samaritan Law went into effect in an effort to prevent further loss of lives.
Mayor Pete Saenz speaks to Nuevo Laredo officials about NAFTA
Mayor Saenz met with Mexican brokers and Nuevo Laredo’s Chamber of Transportation to talk about the import and export.
More switches coming to Loop 20.
Construction crews will commence work on Loop twenty and Clark from nine in the morning until three in the afternoon for a week straight. The southbound lanes inbetween.
KGNS, Laredo, TX, News
KGNS | Laredo, TX | News
Man dreamed for allegedly stealing footwear from store
Laredo Police are on the lookout for a man who allegedly stole several pairs of boots from a department store.
Man arrested for allegedly robbing auto-parts store
A man is arrested for allegedly stealing implements from an auto-parts store. Laredo Police believe 51-year-old Samuel Roberto Solis is.
Man arrested for allegedly stealing instruments from truck
A man is arrested for allegedly stealing instruments from a truck instrument box. The implements were believe to be worth about $230.
Reactions to rescinding Daca Program
Congressman Cuellar says he does not support the end of DACA and believes that Dreamers can contribute to the country but says congress has the.
Florida braces for Hurricane Irma
Floridians are preparing for the possible landfall of Hurricane Irma, now a Category Five storm.
Puerto Rico announces state of emergency
A state of emergency has been proclaimed for Puerto Rico as Irma churns toward the island.
Caught on movie: SUV reverses into pedestrians
Surveillance movie captures the moment a Massachusetts driver reverses and strikes three pedestrians.
Lego plans to cut jobs
Everything is not awesome at Lego these days. The company announced that it plans to cut 1,400 jobs.
What will happen to the Hachar Road Project?
The Hachar Road Project that was put on hold due to the FBI investigation that took place back in April will be up for discussion during.
Plastic bag ban still up in the air
Laredo’s plastic bag ban ordinance is technically still in effect however, it is in a state of limbo until the Texas Supreme Court determines whether it.
Healthy Living Classes being suggested
The Laredo Health Department is attempting to control and prevent diabetes through some informative classes.
SCAN proclaims September as Recovery Month
The organization SCAN held a meeting where the proclaimed September as Recovery Month.
Students of Santa Maria Elementary learn the Magic of Storytelling
As part of our Magic of Storytelling Program, KGNS is visiting several schools at LISD and UISD to share the.
Local schools hold crossing guard trainings
Crossing guards from both districts went over traffic rules and guidelines to make sure students are safe when traveling to and from school.
DPS Office to be closed for renovations
The DPS office is scheduled to be closed commencing on Thursday. For all services you are being asked to use the DPS office in surrounding.
Fresh switches to the Good Samaritan Law
Fresh switches to the Good Samaritan Law went into effect in an effort to prevent further loss of lives.
Mayor Pete Saenz speaks to Nuevo Laredo officials about NAFTA
Mayor Saenz met with Mexican brokers and Nuevo Laredo’s Chamber of Transportation to talk about the import and export.
More switches coming to Loop 20.
Construction crews will commence work on Loop twenty and Clark from nine in the morning until three in the afternoon for a week straight. The southbound lanes inbetween.
KGNS, Laredo, TX, News
KGNS | Laredo, TX | News
Man wished for allegedly stealing footwear from store
Laredo Police are on the lookout for a man who allegedly stole several pairs of footwear from a department store.
Man arrested for allegedly robbing auto-parts store
A man is arrested for allegedly stealing contraptions from an auto-parts store. Laredo Police believe 51-year-old Samuel Roberto Solis is.
Man arrested for allegedly stealing contraptions from truck
A man is arrested for allegedly stealing instruments from a truck instrument box. The implements were believe to be worth about $230.
Reactions to rescinding Daca Program
Congressman Cuellar says he does not support the end of DACA and believes that Dreamers can contribute to the country but says congress has the.
Florida braces for Hurricane Irma
Floridians are preparing for the possible landfall of Hurricane Irma, now a Category Five storm.
Puerto Rico proclaims state of emergency
A state of emergency has been announced for Puerto Rico as Irma churns toward the island.
Caught on movie: SUV reverses into pedestrians
Surveillance movie captures the moment a Massachusetts driver reverses and strikes three pedestrians.
Lego plans to cut jobs
Everything is not awesome at Lego these days. The company announced that it plans to cut 1,400 jobs.
What will happen to the Hachar Road Project?
The Hachar Road Project that was put on hold due to the FBI investigation that took place back in April will be up for discussion during.
Plastic bag ban still up in the air
Laredo’s plastic bag ban ordinance is technically still in effect however, it is in a state of limbo until the Texas Supreme Court determines whether it.
Healthy Living Classes being suggested
The Laredo Health Department is attempting to control and prevent diabetes through some informative classes.
SCAN proclaims September as Recovery Month
The organization SCAN held a meeting where the proclaimed September as Recovery Month.
Students of Santa Maria Elementary learn the Magic of Storytelling
As part of our Magic of Storytelling Program, KGNS is visiting several schools at LISD and UISD to share the.
Local schools hold crossing guard trainings
Crossing guards from both districts went over traffic rules and guidelines to make sure students are safe when traveling to and from school.
DPS Office to be closed for renovations
The DPS office is scheduled to be closed kicking off on Thursday. For all services you are being asked to use the DPS office in surrounding.
Fresh switches to the Good Samaritan Law
Fresh switches to the Good Samaritan Law went into effect in an effort to prevent further loss of lives.
Mayor Pete Saenz speaks to Nuevo Laredo officials about NAFTA
Mayor Saenz met with Mexican brokers and Nuevo Laredo’s Chamber of Transportation to talk about the import and export.
More switches coming to Loop 20.
Construction crews will begin work on Loop twenty and Clark from nine in the morning until three in the afternoon for a week straight. The southbound lanes inbetween.
KGNS, Laredo, TX, News
KGNS | Laredo, TX | News
Man wished for allegedly stealing footwear from store
Laredo Police are on the lookout for a man who allegedly stole several pairs of footwear from a department store.
Man arrested for allegedly robbing auto-parts store
A man is arrested for allegedly stealing contraptions from an auto-parts store. Laredo Police believe 51-year-old Samuel Roberto Solis is.
Man arrested for allegedly stealing contraptions from truck
A man is arrested for allegedly stealing contraptions from a truck implement box. The contraptions were believe to be worth about $230.
Reactions to rescinding Daca Program
Congressman Cuellar says he does not support the end of DACA and believes that Dreamers can contribute to the country but says congress has the.
Florida braces for Hurricane Irma
Floridians are preparing for the possible landfall of Hurricane Irma, now a Category Five storm.
Puerto Rico proclaims state of emergency
A state of emergency has been proclaimed for Puerto Rico as Irma churns toward the island.
Caught on movie: SUV reverses into pedestrians
Surveillance movie captures the moment a Massachusetts driver reverses and strikes three pedestrians.
Lego plans to cut jobs
Everything is not awesome at Lego these days. The company announced that it plans to cut 1,400 jobs.
What will happen to the Hachar Road Project?
The Hachar Road Project that was put on hold due to the FBI investigation that took place back in April will be up for discussion during.
Plastic bag ban still up in the air
Laredo’s plastic bag ban ordinance is technically still in effect however, it is in a state of limbo until the Texas Supreme Court determines whether it.
Healthy Living Classes being suggested
The Laredo Health Department is attempting to control and prevent diabetes through some informative classes.
SCAN proclaims September as Recovery Month
The organization SCAN held a meeting where the proclaimed September as Recovery Month.
Students of Santa Maria Elementary learn the Magic of Storytelling
As part of our Magic of Storytelling Program, KGNS is visiting several schools at LISD and UISD to share the.
Local schools hold crossing guard trainings
Crossing guards from both districts went over traffic rules and guidelines to make sure students are safe when traveling to and from school.
DPS Office to be closed for renovations
The DPS office is scheduled to be closed kicking off on Thursday. For all services you are being asked to use the DPS office in surrounding.
Fresh switches to the Good Samaritan Law
Fresh switches to the Good Samaritan Law went into effect in an effort to prevent further loss of lives.
Mayor Pete Saenz speaks to Nuevo Laredo officials about NAFTA
Mayor Saenz met with Mexican brokers and Nuevo Laredo’s Chamber of Transportation to talk about the import and export.
More switches coming to Loop 20.
Construction crews will begin work on Loop twenty and Clark from nine in the morning until three in the afternoon for a week straight. The southbound lanes inbetween.
KGNS, Laredo, TX, News
KGNS | Laredo, TX | News
Man dreamed for allegedly stealing footwear from store
Laredo Police are on the lookout for a man who allegedly stole several pairs of footwear from a department store.
Man arrested for allegedly robbing auto-parts store
A man is arrested for allegedly stealing devices from an auto-parts store. Laredo Police believe 51-year-old Samuel Roberto Solis is.
Man arrested for allegedly stealing implements from truck
A man is arrested for allegedly stealing implements from a truck instrument box. The instruments were believe to be worth about $230.
Reactions to rescinding Daca Program
Congressman Cuellar says he does not support the end of DACA and believes that Dreamers can contribute to the country but says congress has the.
Florida braces for Hurricane Irma
Floridians are preparing for the possible landfall of Hurricane Irma, now a Category Five storm.
Puerto Rico announces state of emergency
A state of emergency has been announced for Puerto Rico as Irma churns toward the island.
Caught on movie: SUV reverses into pedestrians
Surveillance movie captures the moment a Massachusetts driver reverses and strikes three pedestrians.
Lego plans to cut jobs
Everything is not awesome at Lego these days. The company announced that it plans to cut 1,400 jobs.
What will happen to the Hachar Road Project?
The Hachar Road Project that was put on hold due to the FBI investigation that took place back in April will be up for discussion during.
Plastic bag ban still up in the air
Laredo’s plastic bag ban ordinance is technically still in effect however, it is in a state of limbo until the Texas Supreme Court determines whether it.
Healthy Living Classes being suggested
The Laredo Health Department is attempting to control and prevent diabetes through some informative classes.
SCAN proclaims September as Recovery Month
The organization SCAN held a meeting where the proclaimed September as Recovery Month.
Students of Santa Maria Elementary learn the Magic of Storytelling
As part of our Magic of Storytelling Program, KGNS is visiting several schools at LISD and UISD to share the.
Local schools hold crossing guard trainings
Crossing guards from both districts went over traffic rules and guidelines to make sure students are safe when traveling to and from school.
DPS Office to be closed for renovations
The DPS office is scheduled to be closed commencing on Thursday. For all services you are being asked to use the DPS office in surrounding.
Fresh switches to the Good Samaritan Law
Fresh switches to the Good Samaritan Law went into effect in an effort to prevent further loss of lives.
Mayor Pete Saenz speaks to Nuevo Laredo officials about NAFTA
Mayor Saenz met with Mexican brokers and Nuevo Laredo’s Chamber of Transportation to talk about the import and export.
More switches coming to Loop 20.
Construction crews will begin work on Loop twenty and Clark from nine in the morning until three in the afternoon for a week straight. The southbound lanes inbetween.
KGNS, Laredo, TX, News
KGNS | Laredo, TX | News
Man wished for allegedly stealing boots from store
Laredo Police are on the lookout for a man who allegedly stole several pairs of boots from a department store.
Man arrested for allegedly robbing auto-parts store
A man is arrested for allegedly stealing contraptions from an auto-parts store. Laredo Police believe 51-year-old Samuel Roberto Solis is.
Man arrested for allegedly stealing implements from truck
A man is arrested for allegedly stealing instruments from a truck instrument box. The instruments were believe to be worth about $230.
Reactions to rescinding Daca Program
Congressman Cuellar says he does not support the end of DACA and believes that Dreamers can contribute to the country but says congress has the.
Florida braces for Hurricane Irma
Floridians are preparing for the possible landfall of Hurricane Irma, now a Category Five storm.
Puerto Rico proclaims state of emergency
A state of emergency has been announced for Puerto Rico as Irma churns toward the island.
Caught on movie: SUV reverses into pedestrians
Surveillance movie captures the moment a Massachusetts driver reverses and strikes three pedestrians.
Lego plans to cut jobs
Everything is not awesome at Lego these days. The company announced that it plans to cut 1,400 jobs.
What will happen to the Hachar Road Project?
The Hachar Road Project that was put on hold due to the FBI investigation that took place back in April will be up for discussion during.
Plastic bag ban still up in the air
Laredo’s plastic bag ban ordinance is technically still in effect however, it is in a state of limbo until the Texas Supreme Court determines whether it.
Healthy Living Classes being suggested
The Laredo Health Department is attempting to control and prevent diabetes through some informative classes.
SCAN proclaims September as Recovery Month
The organization SCAN held a meeting where the proclaimed September as Recovery Month.
Students of Santa Maria Elementary learn the Magic of Storytelling
As part of our Magic of Storytelling Program, KGNS is visiting several schools at LISD and UISD to share the.
Local schools hold crossing guard trainings
Crossing guards from both districts went over traffic rules and guidelines to make sure students are safe when traveling to and from school.
DPS Office to be closed for renovations
The DPS office is scheduled to be closed commencing on Thursday. For all services you are being asked to use the DPS office in surrounding.
Fresh switches to the Good Samaritan Law
Fresh switches to the Good Samaritan Law went into effect in an effort to prevent further loss of lives.
Mayor Pete Saenz speaks to Nuevo Laredo officials about NAFTA
Mayor Saenz met with Mexican brokers and Nuevo Laredo’s Chamber of Transportation to talk about the import and export.
More switches coming to Loop 20.
Construction crews will commence work on Loop twenty and Clark from nine in the morning until three in the afternoon for a week straight. The southbound lanes inbetween.
KGNS, Laredo, TX, News
KGNS | Laredo, TX | News
Man wished for allegedly stealing boots from store
Laredo Police are on the lookout for a man who allegedly stole several pairs of boots from a department store.
Man arrested for allegedly robbing auto-parts store
A man is arrested for allegedly stealing contraptions from an auto-parts store. Laredo Police believe 51-year-old Samuel Roberto Solis is.
Man arrested for allegedly stealing contraptions from truck
A man is arrested for allegedly stealing contraptions from a truck implement box. The devices were believe to be worth about $230.
Reactions to rescinding Daca Program
Congressman Cuellar says he does not support the end of DACA and believes that Dreamers can contribute to the country but says congress has the.
Florida braces for Hurricane Irma
Floridians are preparing for the possible landfall of Hurricane Irma, now a Category Five storm.
Puerto Rico proclaims state of emergency
A state of emergency has been proclaimed for Puerto Rico as Irma churns toward the island.
Caught on movie: SUV reverses into pedestrians
Surveillance movie captures the moment a Massachusetts driver reverses and strikes three pedestrians.
Lego plans to cut jobs
Everything is not awesome at Lego these days. The company announced that it plans to cut 1,400 jobs.
What will happen to the Hachar Road Project?
The Hachar Road Project that was put on hold due to the FBI investigation that took place back in April will be up for discussion during.
Plastic bag ban still up in the air
Laredo’s plastic bag ban ordinance is technically still in effect however, it is in a state of limbo until the Texas Supreme Court determines whether it.
Healthy Living Classes being suggested
The Laredo Health Department is attempting to control and prevent diabetes through some informative classes.
SCAN proclaims September as Recovery Month
The organization SCAN held a meeting where the proclaimed September as Recovery Month.
Students of Santa Maria Elementary learn the Magic of Storytelling
As part of our Magic of Storytelling Program, KGNS is visiting several schools at LISD and UISD to share the.
Local schools hold crossing guard trainings
Crossing guards from both districts went over traffic rules and guidelines to make sure students are safe when traveling to and from school.
DPS Office to be closed for renovations
The DPS office is scheduled to be closed beginning on Thursday. For all services you are being asked to use the DPS office in surrounding.
Fresh switches to the Good Samaritan Law
Fresh switches to the Good Samaritan Law went into effect in an effort to prevent further loss of lives.
Mayor Pete Saenz speaks to Nuevo Laredo officials about NAFTA
Mayor Saenz met with Mexican brokers and Nuevo Laredo’s Chamber of Transportation to talk about the import and export.
More switches coming to Loop 20.
Construction crews will begin work on Loop twenty and Clark from nine in the morning until three in the afternoon for a week straight. The southbound lanes inbetween.
KGNS, Laredo, TX, News
KGNS | Laredo, TX | News
Man desired for allegedly stealing footwear from store
Laredo Police are on the lookout for a man who allegedly stole several pairs of footwear from a department store.
Man arrested for allegedly robbing auto-parts store
A man is arrested for allegedly stealing devices from an auto-parts store. Laredo Police believe 51-year-old Samuel Roberto Solis is.
Man arrested for allegedly stealing devices from truck
A man is arrested for allegedly stealing implements from a truck instrument box. The contraptions were believe to be worth about $230.
Reactions to rescinding Daca Program
Congressman Cuellar says he does not support the end of DACA and believes that Dreamers can contribute to the country but says congress has the.
Florida braces for Hurricane Irma
Floridians are preparing for the possible landfall of Hurricane Irma, now a Category Five storm.
Puerto Rico proclaims state of emergency
A state of emergency has been announced for Puerto Rico as Irma churns toward the island.
Caught on movie: SUV reverses into pedestrians
Surveillance movie captures the moment a Massachusetts driver reverses and strikes three pedestrians.
Lego plans to cut jobs
Everything is not awesome at Lego these days. The company announced that it plans to cut 1,400 jobs.
What will happen to the Hachar Road Project?
The Hachar Road Project that was put on hold due to the FBI investigation that took place back in April will be up for discussion during.
Plastic bag ban still up in the air
Laredo’s plastic bag ban ordinance is technically still in effect however, it is in a state of limbo until the Texas Supreme Court determines whether it.
Healthy Living Classes being suggested
The Laredo Health Department is attempting to control and prevent diabetes through some informative classes.
SCAN proclaims September as Recovery Month
The organization SCAN held a meeting where the proclaimed September as Recovery Month.
Students of Santa Maria Elementary learn the Magic of Storytelling
As part of our Magic of Storytelling Program, KGNS is visiting several schools at LISD and UISD to share the.
Local schools hold crossing guard trainings
Crossing guards from both districts went over traffic rules and guidelines to make sure students are safe when traveling to and from school.
DPS Office to be closed for renovations
The DPS office is scheduled to be closed embarking on Thursday. For all services you are being asked to use the DPS office in surrounding.
Fresh switches to the Good Samaritan Law
Fresh switches to the Good Samaritan Law went into effect in an effort to prevent further loss of lives.
Mayor Pete Saenz speaks to Nuevo Laredo officials about NAFTA
Mayor Saenz met with Mexican brokers and Nuevo Laredo’s Chamber of Transportation to talk about the import and export.
More switches coming to Loop 20.
Construction crews will commence work on Loop twenty and Clark from nine in the morning until three in the afternoon for a week straight. The southbound lanes inbetween.
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