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Texas has open primaries. Here’s what that means and what you need to know...

Good news: Your vote in the primaries makes a bigger impact because fewer people are voting.

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2024 primary elections: the GOP and Democratic races to watch in Texas

Even within their own parties, Republican and Democratic candidates are often divided by ideology.

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Two more earthquakes recorded in Karnes County, southeast of San Antonio

The U.S. Geological Survey said it was a 3.2 magnitude quake.

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From Willie Nelson's cowboy boots to Taylor Swift's guitar: Austin museum...

Music lovers can see artifacts that represent the diversity of American music at the LBJ Presidential Library as part of the "Music America: Iconic Objects From America's Music History" exhibit.

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San Antonio may consider a pet deposit assistance program to help mitigate...

San Antonio Councilman Jalen McKee-Rodriguez proposed the income-based program to help alleviate capacity at local animal shelters and to address the number of roaming animals across the city.

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County judge pleased with reduction in backlog of high risk criminal cases

Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai praised District Attorney Joe Gonzales during Tuesday's commissioners meeting for making major progress on a backlog of high-risk criminal cases.

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A lack of base housing is forcing Navy sailors to live on ships, even when...

A lack of barracks space - as well as poor living conditions in some barracks buildings - are contributing to complaints about sailors' quality of life.

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Tejano Conjunto Festival unveils its poster design winner

Every year the Guadalupe hosts a competition with young people to create poster art for the Tejano Conjunto Festival

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Texas got a sex education update two years ago. Advocates say there are still...

It’s been two years since Texas implemented new health education standards for students, but advocates say the opt-in instruction still isn’t comprehensive.

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Companies are funding Texas fossil fuel projects with retirement funds, bonds...

A new report from the Sierra Club details how asset management companies are funding fossil fuel projects through purchasing billions of dollars in bonds.

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San Antonio Express-News, MySA.com journalists announce union; fourth Texas...

The newsroom joins the San Antonio Report, the Texas Tribune, and Houston Landing in unionization efforts.

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Head of TxDOT says construction on the I-35 corridor between San Antonio and...

TxDOT Executive Director Marc Williams said exponential growth in areas like Comal, Hays, and Guadalupe counties prompts a need for ongoing highway infrastructure projects.

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Ground broken on Northeast Side University Health hospital

The Retama Hospital is expected to open in 2027.

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AG Ken Paxton seeks to shut down faith-based Annunciation House for alleged...

Texas Attorney General seeks to close Catholic organization that provides temporary shelter for migrants in an escalating effort to take over border enforcement.

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AT&T outage disrupts some 911 calls as tens of thousands lose service

Reports of outages spiked around 3:30 a.m. ET, reaching more than 71,000 within a few hours. By midday, AT&T said it had restored about three-fourths of its cellphone network.

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Bexar County continues to allocate federal COVID relief dollars as recovery...

On Tuesday, commissioners allocated $3.6 million for a supplemental low-income household energy assistance program to ensure there are enough resources available to qualified residents through February...

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They came to clinics in Mexico for cosmetic surgery and got a deadly fungal...

The risks of medical tourism are depicted in a study of U.S patients who traveled to two clinics for procedures like tummy tucks and butt lifts — and were exposed to a virulent fungal meningitis.

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Helicopters, stop sticks, GPS trackers: How technology and tactics behind...

North Richland Hills Police Chief Mike Young can remember when chases ended only with a suspect in cuffs or in a wreck. A 39-year law enforcement veteran, his career in the department began with very...

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Support for 'Texit' is still low — but it's growing. What's behind the momentum?

A question over Texas seceding from the U.S. was kept off the GOP primary ballot. But this is the closest the Texas Nationalist Movement has come to putting “Texit” up for a vote in the group’s nearly...

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Major League Soccer referees picket in Dallas as season opens with non-union...

The organization that employs referees for Major League Soccer barred union-member referees from the field just days before the league's season-opening week.

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