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County commissioners allow Spurs to play more on the road, boost deputy manpower

Bexar County commissioners on Tuesday approved an amendment to the county's relocation agreement with the San Antonio Spurs.

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The military is converting to electric vehicles on bases, but charging them...

In order to comply with a Pentagon mandate to electrify its non-tactical vehicles, one base in Missouri is outsourcing the charging stations to the local utility co-op.

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What are renters rights in San Antonio?

Almost half of the people in San Antonio are living in a rented space. And many of them have negligent landlords who don’t respond to maintenance problems in a timely manner - if at all. What are...

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Stories of struggle and strength from two Uvalde student survivors

With gun control hearings occurring on the hill, Edgar Sandoval of the New York Times followed the survivors and their families as they worked to recover a semblance of normalcy.

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Ban on DEI in public universities gets approval from Texas Senate

The proposal follows a trend seen in other states with Republican-led Legislatures, like Florida.

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SpaceX Starship rocket explodes after launch

The rocket got off the launchpad before exploding above the Gulf of Mexico.

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SpaceX's massive rocket Starship explodes 4 minutes after liftoff

The monster-sized, stainless steel, uncrewed spacecraft cleared the launch tower but failed to separate from its booster, spinning in the air before succumbing to a blast of flames.

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Remembering the fight for Obamacare

The passage of the Affordable Care Act was a political battle that spilled into the streets with opponents screaming it would bring ruin, destroy the health care system and turn us all into socialists....

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San Antonio Zoo celebrates efforts to become sensory-inclusive

In addition to the sensory environment, the zoo is working on phase one of its long-term master plan to improve its infrastructure, safety and accessibility.

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Rain could fall along with confetti on this opening day of Fiesta

The National Weather Service reported the best chances of rain were late Thursday afternoon and evening as the cold front interacts with daytime heating.

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Port Isabel reports 'raining particulates' after SpaceX rocket explodes over...

Residents wondered on social media if the dust-like substance came from the liftoff, the explosion, or somewhere else.

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UT Austin says it will help low-income students pay for housing

Students may be eligible for up to $1,800 for on-campus rent in one academic year. Some say that's not enough in the state's most expensive big city.

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Texas Matters: Ending Countywide Voting and Stifling Renewable Jobs in Texas

On Texas Matters: The assault continues on free and fair elections by the Texas legislature.Many citizen complaints to the Texas Commission on Evironmental Quality could be ignored in the future.And...

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Judson ISD trustees name Milton 'Rob' Fields III lone finalist for...

The man who has led San Antonio’s fourth largest district since November has been selected to lead Judson permanently.

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Fiesta events continue with late weekend threat of more rain

The National Weather Service reported rain chances end Friday afternoon before increasing again late Saturday night, when about a third of the city can expect rain. The entire city will receive rain...

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Supreme Court blocks lower court decision in case on FDA approval of abortion...

The Supreme Court has left the case in the hands of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which has scheduled oral arguments in the case for May 17.

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Twitter removes all labels about government ties from NPR and other outlets

The social media platform also dropped the "state-affiliated" label from propaganda outlets in Russia and China.

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Mexico migrant camp tents have been torched across the border from Texas

The fires were set Wednesday and Thursday to about 25 makeshift tents at a camp of about 2,000 people, most of them from Venezuela, Haiti and Mexico, in Matamoros, Mexico, near Brownsville, Texas.

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The debate over Prop A--the Justice Charter Amendment

Early voting begins for SA and Proposition A, also known as the Justice Charter Amendment. Supporters of Prop A say it would decriminalize abortion and expand SAPD’s cite-and-release program to include...

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They're strangers with a painful shared bond: Robert E. Lee enslaved their...

The descendants of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee and those of the people the Lee family enslaved came together for the first time at Arlington House, the national memorial to Lee in Virginia.

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