● SAN ANTONIO · JBSA officials ask public to help identify bow hunter seen in restricted Camp Bullis training area● ABILENE · Driver, passenger extricated after west Abilene rollover crash● AUSTIN · These World Cup referees have ties to Texas● HOUSTON · Woman killed in hit-and-run crash in west Houston, according to police department● LAREDO · Gateway City Pride parade and festival draws big crowds● SHERMAN · Sherman adaptive water safety event teaches families with special needs children● NACOGDOCHES · Nacogdoches VFW post holds flag retirement ceremony on Flag Day● DALLAS · "Truly American": Dutch, Japanese fans laud atmosphere inside Dallas Stadium during World Cup draw● SAN ANTONIO · JBSA officials ask public to help identify bow hunter seen in restricted Camp Bullis training area● ABILENE · Driver, passenger extricated after west Abilene rollover crash● AUSTIN · These World Cup referees have ties to Texas● HOUSTON · Woman killed in hit-and-run crash in west Houston, according to police department● LAREDO · Gateway City Pride parade and festival draws big crowds● SHERMAN · Sherman adaptive water safety event teaches families with special needs children● NACOGDOCHES · Nacogdoches VFW post holds flag retirement ceremony on Flag Day● DALLAS · "Truly American": Dutch, Japanese fans laud atmosphere inside Dallas Stadium during World Cup draw
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Gateway City Pride parade and festival draws big crowds
Gateway City Pride parade and festival drew big crowds celebrating inclusion and diversity in Laredo.
By By Ruby Villarreal·3 hr ago
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LAREDO, Tex.
(KGNS) - Laredo's Gateway City Pride parade and festival brought big crowds Saturday, June 13, celebrating inclusion and diversity.
The parade stepped off from St. Peter's Plaza and ended at Embassy Suites, where the festival continued into the evening with games, music and live performances.
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