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Voting rain or shine: San Antonio’s rainiest, warmest, and coldest Election Days since 1900
Whatever the weather, Texans and San Antonians still have to find a way to show up and vote on Election...
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Man fatally shot while arriving at East Side church identified
SAN ANTONIO - Updated Monday at 3:17 p.m.: The victim has been identified as Lyndon Seymore, 24. Police are still...
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Rules for taking photos of your ballot vary by state
States run their own elections and set their own regulations, which is why rules for photo taking at the polls...
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Official releases identity of East Texas woman killed in Friday’s severe weather event
Morris County Judge Doug Reeder says county officials believe there were three separate tornadoes that passed through the area. MORRIS...
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Dallas Wings hire Los Angeles Sparks assistant as new head coach
Latricia Trammell has been an assistant in the WNBA since 2017 and was previously up for the Wings’ top job...
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No, Boston University didn’t create a COVID strain with a human mortality rate of 80%
Boston University researchers studied the effects of a lab-made COVID strain on a type of mice that are highly susceptible...
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U.S. Justice Department will again have election monitors in Texas
Federal monitors will be on the ground in Harris, Dallas and Waller counties on Election Day as part of the...
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Laika Cheesecake and Espresso to expand to New Braunfels
The Alamo Heights-based cheesecake restaurant Laika Cheesecake and Espresso is expanding to New Braunfels later this month. The local cake...
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Contentious Texas lieutenant governor’s race is a 2018 rematch
In a recent attack ad from Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick against his Democratic opponent Mike Collier, Patrick accuses Collier of...
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What’s open, closed on Election Day?
Whether banks and the post office are open is usually one of the most common questions around Election Day. Here's...
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Pyramid Made of 20 Tons of Plastic From Nile River Sparks Plan to Fund Massive Clean-ups
A different sort of great pyramid was just erected in Egypt’s Western Desert, which rather than enshrining a pharaoh’s glory,...
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1836, the Slaveholder Republic’s Birthday
History, it’s often said, is written by the victors. While that isn’t always true, it’s certainly borne out by many...
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Mike Collier Wants Texans to Give Up Red Meat
In 2018, Texas’ ultraconservative Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick barely bothered to run for reelection. His campaign launch amounted to flying...
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The Uvalde Parents Won’t Back Down
One hundred twenty-six days after the deadliest school shooting in Texas history submerged his town in grief, Brett Cross began...
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Disaster Dollars: Abbott’s Big New Donor Got Half-Billion in COVID, Border Contracts
Few have benefited more from Governor Greg Abbott’s never-ending disaster declarations than Matthew Michelsen, a longtime venture capitalist who’s palled...
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Progressive Prosecutor on Trial in Dallas Election
To his Republican opposition, Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot’s policies look “soft” on crime. Within a year of taking...
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The Most Notorious Neo-Fascist Hate Group in Texas Can’t Catch A Break
Under the cover of a cool October night in 2021, two masked men wearing gloves and carrying cans of spray...
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WhoDunnIt?: West Texas Billionaire Funds “Pink Slime” Journalism
West Texas oil billionaire Tim Dunn has poured millions into conservative politics, seeking to push the Texas GOP further to...
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Royalties from the extraction of oil and gas are helping the University of Texas
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: So when it comes to college endowments, Harvard has been on top for decades, but another school...
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