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The broken promise of public schools in Kensington, PA

The promise of America is that every child gets a fair chance to lift themselves out of poverty, live a life true to their potential and be rewarded for their hard work. But is that promise a lie? How...

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San Antonio goes big on solar program

San Antonio City Council has approved the largest on-site municipal solar project in Texas. The $30 million project will install rooftop, parking and park canopy solar systems on 42 city facilities....

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Biden's and Abbott's border walls

President Joe Biden and Governor Greg Abbott are both building border walls in South Texas. Why are these two political opposites finding themselves on the same side of the wall debate? How is this...

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Analysis finds faults with Bexar County/San Antonio criminal justice system...

An analysis by a criminal district judge shows many areas for improvement and shoots down idea that the DA's office is to blame for injured police officers.

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Mother of dead Texas prison guard wants to know how and why her son died

Jovian Motley worked a double shift that day. His mother said he should never have been in the cell where he died.

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Edgewood ISD becomes the fourth San Antonio school district to approve school...

The Edgewood Independent School District trustees approved a district recommendation to close two schools Tuesday evening in a 5 to 1 vote. Winston Elementary and Wrenn Middle School will cease...

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To tip or not to tip?

Tipping has become more common and in places where tipping didn't used to be expected—even online.What are the new tipping rules and who actually gets the tips? Is tipping fair to the employees and the...

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San Antonians will spend a little less this year to set a table with turkey...

The average U.S. price for a 16 pound turkey is about $27. It was almost $29 last year.

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FAA gives OK to SpaceX for second Starship launch

The regulatory approval comes just a day before SpaceX is set to attempt to launch its Starship rocket to orbit for the second time.

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'We can't live in a world where hate rules:' Jewish Federation of San Antonio...

Nammi Ichilov, president and CEO of the Jewish Federation of San Antonio, led a group of 150 people to the nation's capital for the "March for Israel."

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Critics blast Texas' illegal entry bill they say is anti-immigrant, plan to sue

Texas Congressional leaders, LULAC say they'll challenge Senate Bill 4 and Mexico says it rejects legislation.

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Texas Matters: Uvalde and the deadly power of the AR-15 exposed

This week on Texas Matters: Why are horrible photos from Uvalde and other mass shootings being published? Despite what the Supreme Court ruled, homosexuality is still against the law in Texas. And how...

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Union workers at two San Antonio Starbucks participate in 2023 Red Cup...

The one-day strike involved thousands of baristas around the country at hundreds of union stores, according to Starbucks Workers United.

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Rosalynn Carter, 96-year-old former first lady, is in hospice care at home

The Carter Center said she is at home with former President Jimmy Carter, now 99. The Carter family said through the statement that they are 'grateful for the outpouring of love and support.'

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Rio Grande Valley residents call on elected officials to demand ceasefire in...

A growing number of residents want their political leaders and the Biden administration to demand that Israel halt its military operations.

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Behind the frontlines of a Ukrainian war zone

The harrowing documentary “20 Days in Mariupol,” takes the viewer in the war zone during the first days of Russia’s assault on the Ukrainian city. A joint production by The Associated Press and PBS...

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Texas woman who was reported missing at Big Bend National Park found alive,...

Christy Perry, 25, arrived at the park Nov. 9 and had been considered missing since that date, according to the National Park Service. She was transported to a hospital in Odessa after being found Friday.

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VA halts foreclosures for thousands of veterans about to needlessly lose...

The Department of Veterans Affairs is intervening on behalf of 6,000 homeowners with VA loans who are in the foreclosure process. Many more are delinquent. The move follows an investigation by NPR.

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Mexican government urges consulates to help citizens in wake of controversial...

The Mexican government and Dallas-area advocacy are working together to help people who may be affected by Texas' controversial “illegal entry” bill.

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Young Palestinian journalists and digital creators document Israel's killings...

The social media accounts of these young journalists are filled with videos of dead bodies, bombings, and civilians scavenging through destruction.

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