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Laredo, Texas · LaredoCBP interdicted a truck passing the border crossing at about 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. The truck contained 220 kgs of mango, 30 coconuts, 9 kgs. of cashew fruit, 1.5 kgS of nance fruit, 2.5kgs of sweet potato. CBP regulates plant species entering the United States to stave off threats.See the Story
CBP seizes 500 pounds of unauthorized mangos at U.S.-Mexico border
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Laredo, Texas · LaredoBrennan Investment Group has commenced construction on a state-of-the-art, class A, cross-dock building situated on 24.18 acres. The facility, totaling 393,796 square feet, will be located at Pinnacle Business Park on FM 1472 (Mines Road) in Laredo, Texas. Construction is expected to be completed by December 2024.See the Story
Brennan Breaks Ground in Laredo, Texas
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Laredo, Texas · LaredoGreystar will manage all aspects of TAMIU's on campus housing including marketing, leasing, facilities, custodial, grounds, and residence life. Greystar manages and operates more than $290 billion of real estate in 247 markets globally with offices throughout North America, Europe, South America, and the Asia-Pacific region.See the Story
Greystar, Texas A&M International University Partner to Improve Campus Residence Experience
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Laredo, Texas · LaredoCargo thefts surged 68% year over year (y/y) in the fourth-quarter of 2023 compared with 2022. Food and beverage goods, electronics and household goods are top targets of thieves. California, Texas, Florida, Georgia and Kentucky continue to be hotspots for cargo thefts.See the Story
Cargo Thefts Spiked 68% In Q4, Led By Food and Beverage Freight
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