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San Antonio police arrest suspect linked to mass shooting threat directed at Jewish community center
The San Antonio Police Department received information from the San Antonio FBI Office regarding threats to commit a mass ...
Texas lawmakers convened in a rapidly growing part of West Texas to sign new legislation aimed at addressing a looming water ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior recently fired all members of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's ...
Shoppers are seeing record high beef prices at the grocery store. That’s in part because the number of cattle in the U.S. is ...
The rules require counties with more than 400,000 residents to submit detailed reports and grant the Texas Attorney General's Office access to case files.
Thirteen individuals lost their lives, ages ranging from late 20s to 60s—everyday commuters simply trying to get to work or appointments or back home.
Gina Ortiz Jones said her first action as mayor would be to review the ongoing investigation into last week's deadly flooding ...
UT Health San Antonio Multispecialty and Research Hospital is the first hospital in Texas to approve a non-narcotic ...
Nonprofits survey points to service deficit for San Antonio residents with intellectual disabilities
The six groups combined their efforts to develop a comprehensive survey to amplify the voices of individuals from the ...
North East ISD classroom teachers will be the only ones with substantial raises next year. NEISD leaders say the targeted ...
The Precinct 3 representative is also a lieutenant colonel. He was ordered to report to MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa for ...
Congress banned the app in the U.S., citing national security concerns and demanding it spin off from its Chinese owner, ...
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