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Francine weakens to a tropical storm as it moves across Louisiana

The National Hurricane Center said Wednesday night that Francine is no longer a hurricane and now is a tropical storm. Francine has sustained winds of 70 mph as it moves across southern Louisiana.

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Mexico's Senate just approved changing the constitution. Here's what you need...

The constitutional reform is controversial because it completely remakes Mexico's judiciary. One side says it will end corruption, the other that it will end judicial independence.

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Texas parents gain new tools to control their teen’s social media use

A new law gives parents more power over a child’s actions on social media, but only if the parent knows about the account.

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In Texas, religion and politics are intertwined. What does it mean for the...

In the leadup to Election Day, public radio stations across the state are exploring how Texans’ religious beliefs affect the way they’re thinking about voting in November – and the greater role of...

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‘I had a whole army behind me’ – Boerne celebrates homecoming for Paralympic...

Boerne athletes are on a roll. First, the Boerne Little League All-Star team made it to the U.S. finals of the Little League World Series. Now, Boerne has something else to celebrate—a gold medal from...

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UTSA unveils new website for merger with UT Health

The new website — UTSanAntonioTogether.org — was announced Friday by UTSA President Taylor Eighmy and UT Health San Antonio Acting President Robert Hromas.

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'You wouldn't want your grandparents picking out your music, so why let them...

An 18-year-old student from Helotes has shown that Gen Z’s interest in the voting process is alive and well. Eliana Arriaga was recently the recipient of the Why Vote? Scholarship from the National...

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Bexar DA defends voter plan; LULAC pajama protest slams Paxton; UTSA hopeful...

Welcome to TPR's new roundup of the latest headlines and news developments. It is designed to provide a succinct and clear summary of the stories TPR is following.

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Evacuations ordered in La Porte amid roaring pipeline fire, San Jacinto...

San Jacinto Community College students were urged to shelter in place until an all clear is provided.

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New Historic Landmark recognizes contributions of Bracero workers

A National Historic Landmark recognizes the contributions of braceros, the strong-armed men from Mexico, who filled critical labor shortages when American met were fighting World War II and the Korean...

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Voter fraud data from group behind Project 2025 shows few instances of...

Data compiled by The Heritage Foundation – most known for being the architect of the controversial policy blueprint known as Project 2025 – shows that noncitizen voting isn’t widespread in Texas....

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H-E-B and San Antonio team up to help residents with insulin access

The program will cover up to $100 for each insulin prescription, including refills, until allocated program funds are exhausted.

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Uvalde officers prep for trials; San Antonio, H-E-B offer insulin aid; today...

Welcome to TPR's new roundup of the latest headlines and news developments. It is designed to provide a succinct and clear summary of the stories TPR is following.

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New U.S. citizens take oath at San Antonio City Hall; several excited to vote...

Fifty-four people from all over the world took the oath to become U.S. citizens on Tuesday morning at San Antonio City Hall.

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San Antonio crime down in 2024; Delia's ex-employees can't add founder to...

Welcome to TPR's new roundup of the latest headlines and news developments. It is designed to provide a succinct and clear summary of the stories TPR is following.

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As Texas’ Hindu population grows, how will it figure into state and national...

Historically, American Hindus are reliable Democratic voters. But, when it comes to the issues, the group is harder to pin down.

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Do Bible stories belong in K-5 curriculum? Texas board to vote in November

Supporters say kids need to understand the Bible to understand American literature. But opponents say kids are too young for this type of instruction and the materials could alienate students who...

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Rare show of Texas bipartisanship urges clemency for death row inmate...

Robert Roberson was convicted in 2002 of shaking his 2-year-old daughter, Nikki, to death at his home in Palestine, Texas. Shaken baby syndrome is a controversial child abuse theory that has since been...

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Small town Texas mayor hints at what San Antonio's Broadway may see during...

The San Antonio Film Commission, an arm of the City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture, released more details about street closures between now and Sept. 27 for production of the...

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CBP: Migrant apprehensions between border ports of entry in 2024 are 68%...

The Biden administration’s new limits on asylum introduced in June, combined with a coordinated crackdown with Mexico, led to a significant reduction in the number of migrants arriving at the...

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