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Rio Bravo continues to provide shelter to residents without power

Rio Bravo continues to provide shelter to residents without power
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Rio Bravo Mayoral candidate responds to lawsuit that challenges residency requirements

Rio Bravo Mayoral candidate responds to lawsuit that challenges residency requirements
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Rio Bravo mayoral race faces residency challenge ahead of November special election

Rio Bravo mayoral race faces residency challenge ahead of November special election
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2020: Year in Review — Part 2: Trade, air service to Mexico among 2020 highlights

2020: Year in Review - Part 2: Trade, air service to Mexico among 2020 highlights Dec. 31, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail A train crosses the Texas Mexican Railway International Bridge in March 2020. While COVID-19 has dominated the headlines in 2020, the year has still featured plenty of other news. And LMT’s four-part year in review series will take a look at both, beginning with the two-part top non-COVID headlines and culminating with a two-day look at COVID’s impact on 2020.Danny Zaragoza / Laredo Morning Times Editor’s note: 2020 has been filled to the brim with notable news, and it’s not just all related to the coronavirus pandemic. LMT will be taking a look at the top stories of the year both related to COVID-19 and not at all in a four-part series. We’ll continue with Part 2 of 4, finishing off discussion on the top non-COVID stories of the year in its own two-part series.

San Antonio owner of hospice programs gets 20 years behind bars after telling healthy people they were going to die in complex fraud scheme

Skip to main content Currently Reading San Antonio owner of hospice programs gets 20 years behind bars after telling healthy people they were going to die in complex fraud scheme FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 In 2019, the Merida Health Care Group’s and its owner, Rodney Mesquias, were convicted of a $150 million health care fraud scheme that exploited thousands of patients. The company’s website in 2015 listed seven locations across Texas.Wayback Machine Internet ArchiveShow MoreShow Less 2of2 The “About Us” section of Merida Group’s website in June 2013 says it was founded in 1994 by Beatrice Mesquias, but at some point her son Rodney Mesquias took over the hospice company. Last year, he was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for his role in a scheme to fraudulently collect $150 million from the government for unnecessary hospice care.Wayback Machine Internet ArchiveShow MoreShow Less

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