Rep. Cuellar announces $1.4M in federal funds to Laredo International Airport
Courtesy of Rep. Henry Cuellar s Office
Feb. 15, 2021
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Passengers line up for their tickets for the inaugural flight for AeroMar at Laredo International Airport on Oct. 5, 2020.Cuate Santos / Laredo Morning Times
Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28) announced Saturday $1,430,318 in federal funds to the Laredo International Airport. This funding, awarded through the Federal Aviation Commission’s (FAA) Airport Coronavirus Response Grant Program (ACRGP), will be used to provide economic relief for the airport to prevent, prepare and respond to the pandemic.
“Airports across the country have seen an extreme drop in travel, and consequently, revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic,” Cuellar said. “This funding will be essential in ensuring that our airports can respond and recover from economic hardships. As a senior Appropriator, I am committed to fighting for our transportation a
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UISD to go remote, discusses COVID impact on district
Jan. 26, 2021
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Administration offices for Laredo United ISD, located at 201 Lindenwood Drive.Cuate Santos / Laredo Morning Times
UISD will be moving to remote-only instruction and will be closing all campuses and offices following a closed-session discussion during an emergency conference meeting on Tuesday.
The decision follows closely behind LISD’s choice Monday as both districts will start temporary remote-only instruction on Monday.
Following the decision, UISD will work to inform the community including students, teachers and parents, however, parents are reminded that the move is temporary. On-campus instruction at both districts is expected to restart on Feb. 17.
VMT students share opinions on virtual learning
Jan. 24, 2021
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In observance of World Diabetes Day, members of the Martin High School Band spelled out HOPE at Shirley Field last November. According to LISD officials, about 70 students at LISD have some form of diabetes.Cuate Santos / Laredo Morning Times
With school districts returning for another semester, a majority of students are still working from home and continue to lose their normal school year to the pandemic.
For some, this may be their last year, which is most likely not like anything they could have ever imagined when they were juniors. For others, the toll of a full virtual learning environment has persisted throughout the school year.