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Alamo Colleges, A&M-San Antonio report record enrollment despite FAFSA troubles

Texas A&M University-San Antonio and the Alamo Colleges District reported record enrollment for the Fall 2024 semester, despite problems with the new federal financial aid form.

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Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry joins Speaker Dade Phelan’s team as adviser

Perry is Texas’ longest-serving governor who also served as a state representative, lieutenant governor and agriculture commissioner.

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New poll finds it's getting harder for Texas families to afford groceries

More than half of families with school-aged children faced food insecurity over the last year. Parents also said concerns over whether they can afford nutritious food for their households is taking a...

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Newly discovered interviews paint picture of legendary El Paso DJ Steve Crosno

The eccentric radio personality bridged cultural divides with his diverse music choices and inclusive dance shows.

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San Antonio's San Pedro Creek Culture Park unveils plans for art at AME...

When the remnants of the church were found downtown, the San Antonio River Foundation decided to celebrate its legacy with art.

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Fronteras: ‘From GED to PhD’ — Hispanas Unidas celebrates the 40th...

The conference was created in 1984 by Latinas determined to make a difference in the community. The 40th anniversary of that first conference takes place next weekend in San Antonio.

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A new sculpture in Odessa stands in remembrance of 2019 mass shooting

The Bright Star Memorial was unveiled ahead of the fifth anniversary of the Aug. 31, 2019 Odessa mass shooting.

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Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales predicts GOP will lose control of the House

Gonzales, who represents a Texas border district, tells a Tribune Festival audience that his own party will be to blame for defeats in the November election.

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Cold front expected Saturday in San Antonio region, with more rain possible...

Wake-up temperatures on Sunday and Monday mornings across the Hill Country will be in the 50s. San Antonians should feel temperatures in the 60s at sunrise on both of those days.

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New poll shows Trump leads Harris in Texas, but enthusiasm among Democrats is...

A new, statewide poll of registered voters in Texas shows a slight uptick in support for Democrats following last month’s Democratic National Convention.

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Liz Cheney says Dick Cheney will vote for Kamala Harris, and she will support...

Liz Cheney endorsed Allred at The Texas Tribune Festival Friday.

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Texas Public Radio issues retraction

Texas Public Radio has removed our recent, August 9th news story that aired on the radio and ran online regarding a new city task force concerning code regulation of auto salvage and metal recycling...

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A festival celebrating the CROWN Act and natural hair is happening in Hutto...

The CROWN Act, short for 'Create a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair,' prohibits race-based hair discrimination in places like schools and the workplace.

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New tropical threat in the Gulf of Mexico may bring rain to San Antonio by...

It was expected to move northward toward the U.S.-Mexico border and possibly Deep South Texas. Forecasters predict the system will form into a tropical depression by Wednesday.

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12-year-old arrested and charged after threatening mass shootings in seven...

Multiple people reported the boy's social media post to the police, leading to his arrest on Sunday night.

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A plea for Styrofoam boxes and plastic bins to help San Antonio's feral cats

The San Antonio Feral Cat Coalition is seeking donations of Styrofoam boxes to help protect cats from cold and harsh weather conditions. Because of environmental concerns, they are also seeking...

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Why this diabetes drug may be the answer to NASA search for radiation protection

Research at UT Southwestern Medical Center finds metformin might be NASA's answer to a drug that protects astronauts exposed to a lot of radiation in space.

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Are greedy companies to blame for grocery inflation? We looked at the data

Many shoppers blame stores and manufacturers for supermarket inflation. But what do the companies' finances tell us?

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Progressive is the latest insurance company to stop offering homeowner...

In a letter to shareholders, Progressive Insurance CEO Tricia Griffith stated the company is “temporarily restricting new homeowners’ business.”

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After four years, Wendy Davis’ lawsuit against “Trump Train” goes to trial

A jury will decide if a group of Trump supporters violated state and federal law when they allegedly harassed a Biden campaign bus on a Texas highway in 2020, frightening those on board.

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