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Patrons take their love for San Antonio art and artists to Cuba

Artists from the Alamo City will set up an exhibit in Havana, connect with the arts community, and invite Cubans to do the same in San Antonio.

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Texas teachers are struggling financially. The school voucher war killed a...

Some Texas public school teachers say they have to do side jobs in order to be able to live.

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Nelson Wolff and how to succeed in Bexar County politics

Former County Judge Nelson Wolff is dropping some truth bombs. He’s got 95 Power Principles that he developed over a lifetime duking it out in Texas politics. From Applewhite to Covid to Streetcar,...

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Vet offers advice on a mysterious dog respiratory illness

So far, there are no reports in Texas but veterinarians here are closely monitoring developments and trying to determine what causes the disease and the best methods for treating it.

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Downtown prepares for Rock 'N' Roll marathon weekend

Anyone not participating or watching may want to stay out of the area. Several road closures along the race routes are expected Saturday and Sunday, especially during the early morning hours.

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Federal judge denies AG Paxton’s bid to halt federal agents from cutting...

Paxton sued the Biden administration last month after reports of U.S. Border Patrol agents cutting portions of wire along the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass. On Thursday, a judge denied Paxton’s request to...

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Texas prison system uses open records laws to obscure information in assault...

The state has battled to keep secret key documents related to an assault by prison guards that left a man in a coma.

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19-year-old woman arrested for making threats toward Uvalde community

Victoria Gabriela Rodriguez-Morales has been charged with 13 counts of interstate threats.

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Texas judge orders release of Uvalde shooting records, but DPS could still delay

The Department of Public Safety for 18 months has blocked the release of its investigation of the shooting, and it could choose to appeal this latest ruling, too.

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Sandra Day O'Connor, first woman on the Supreme Court, dies

Sandra Day O'Connor was called "the most powerful woman in America" during her quarter of a century as a Supreme Court justice.

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Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Pfizer, claiming vaccines didn’t end pandemic...

Experts argue other assertions made in the lawsuit filing are completely unsubstantiated, such as one claiming that vaccinated people were more likely to die from COVID-19, which Texas health data...

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More than 765,000 older Texans are struggling to cover housing costs

A new Harvard University study found an increase in the number of Texas households headed by people 65 or older spending more than 30% of their income on housing. Advocates say keeping older adults...

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Animal Care Services introduces new online registry to search for 'dangerous...

The interactive map enables residents to view where such potential threats are located throughout the city. Details include the specific address and how many 'dangerous dogs' are at the location.

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Texas Matters: Is the grid winter-ready? How SB4 will impact children of the...

Today on Texas Matters—Should we be worried about the grid? How a tough winter could mean blackouts again in Texas. Also, what the SB4 "Show me Your Papers Law" means for children of the undocumented...

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Downtown San Antonio's future may see more residents and less offices

San Antonio's city center is undergoing some major changes. Developers and city officials said residents will likely see a downtown in the near future that includes more residential high rises and some...

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Gov. Abbott must remove 'floating wall' from the Rio Grande, 5th Circuit rules

In a setback to the Republican governor, the conservative New-Orleans-based 5th Circuit Court of Appeals did not agree that migration was an 'invasion.'

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Protestors return to the streets to demand San Antonio pass Gaza ceasefire...

Protestors marched in San Antonio as the death toll in Gaza has surpassed 15,000, the vast majority of whom have been identified as civilians. The conflict has resumed after the collapse of a temporary...

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Pioneering Latina public radio journalist Maria Martin dies at 72

Maria Martin created the public radio program Latino USA in 1993, was a reporter and helped train generations of radio journalists in the U.S. and Latin America.

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CPS Energy is seeking a rate hike

CPS Energy is asking the city council for a 4.25 percent rate hike. The proposed rate increase could raise customer bills by just under $5 dollars. The local power company says it needs the extra...

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Stopping the bleed out to save lives

The Dallas Morning News and the San Antonio Express-News investigated why many Americans bleed to death from injuries they might have survived. The series is called "Bleeding Out: A Public Health...

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