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Boil water notice lifted for Highway 359 area

Boil water notice lifted for Highway 359 area Feb. 21, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail The City of Laredo on Sunday lifted the boil water notice that City Council had enacted on Wednesday for the Highway 359 area.Courtesy /City of Laredo The City of Laredo on Sunday lifted the boil water notice that City Council had enacted on Wednesday for the Highway 359 area. Like many other cities throughout Texas, Laredo’s water system was plagued by low pressure and outages last week. Freezing and fluctuating temperatures caused more than a dozen water main breaks, and electric outages affected the city’s lift stations and water treatment plants, which were forced to work on generator power.

Obituary: Leobardo Perez-Rivas, 1942‑2021 | Obituaries | Seven Days

Leobardo Perez-Rivas Leobardo Leo Perez-Rivas passed away on February 8, 2021, at age 78. He was born near the Andes in a little village called Pueblo Nuevo in the state of Merida, Venezuela, on September 12, 1942. His life was cut short while living in Seville, Spain, when he became ill from COVID-19. Leo was the third of 10 children. He was raised in Venezuela and attended Liceo Libertador school before completing a degree in economics at the University of the Andes in 1965. He was then awarded a grant to travel and study in England. He completed a master’s degree in economics at the University of Exeter and a second master’s degree at the University of Cambridge.

Santos Aguilera, famous for his hidden cafe on Fort Worth s North Side, dies at 93

Santos Aguilera, famous for his hidden cafe on Fort Worth s North Side, dies at 93 Fort Worth Star-Telegram 1/26/2021 James Hartley, Fort Worth Star-Telegram Jan. 26 Aguilera s Cafe in Fort Worth s North Side was a staple, despite its lack of signage. Its walls were decorated by a menagerie of photos featuring the who s who of North Texas, from mayors to congressmen to police chiefs to military leaders. It was also Santos Aguilera s claim to local fame. The white house with bright teal trim at 2005 N. Grove St. was a hidden gem, serving up fried chicken on Thursdays and enchiladas on Fridays. The food was so good, in fact, that people from all over drove down the back roads to reach the diner with no sign and no menu.

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