Allen Amos, a visiting judge handling trespassing cases under Gov. Greg Abbott's "catch-and-jail" border operation, allegedly used the derogatory term...
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San Antonio’s first Capital One Caf? is now open
SAN ANTONIO - Capital One's coffee shop bank is now open in the former Microsoft Store space at La Cantera....
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Meet the 12 recipients of the KSAT Pigskin Classic scholarship
The inaugural KSAT Pigskin Classic will kick off Aug. 27 at the Alamodome with six local high school football teams...
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Ethics board: South Dakota Gov. Noem may have ‘engaged in misconduct’
The ethics board said it found sufficient information that Gov. Kristi Noem may have "engaged in misconduct" when she intervened...
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Ukraine says nearly 9,000 of its troops dead in monthslong war
Meanwhile, shelling near Ukraine's main nuclear plant has contributed to widespread fears of a nuclear catastrophe. NIKOPOL', Kharkiv Oblast —...
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DFW Weather: Flood warnings issued for Dallas, Tarrant counties as rain causes flooding and road closures across North Texas
Rains are still coming down across Dallas-Fort Worth, with the highest totals in eastern Dallas County and pools forming on...
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Alzheimer’s Memory Loss Reversed in Mice After Scientists Discover Method to Form New Brain Cells
Alzheimer’s has been reversed in mice after scientists at the University of Illinois-Chicago boosted the formation of new brain cells,...
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The Timing Is Questioned After Dr. Fauci Announces Curiously Convenient Date of His Retirement, Update: Rand Paul Responds
Dr. Anthony "trust the science" Fauci has served over half a century in government, and he's said in the past...
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Analysis: Daria Dugina Killing Sparks New Worries About Russia
The killing of Daria Dugina over the weekend in a car bombing just outside of Moscow marks the return of...
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NYT Essay Claims ‘Broken Constitution’ Stands in Way of ‘Real’ Democracy
How many times in recent years have we been told that the Constitution of the United States has long been...
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Cause of fire at South side motel may remain unknown, investigators say
SAN ANTONIO, Texas - San Antonio fire investigators say they may not be able to locate the cause of a...
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Woman hospitalized after being struck by vehicle on Northwest Side
SAN ANTONIO - A woman was taken to the hospital after she was hit by a vehicle on the Northwest...
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SAPD searching for person who opened fire on 2 people walking on East Side
SAN ANTONIO - San Antonio police are searching for a person who shot two people as they were walking on...
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Driver checking on SUV hit by passing vehicle along Interstate 35 on Northeast Side
SAN ANTONIO - A woman who stopped along Interstate 35 to check on her SUV was struck by a passing...
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More than 100,000 students head back to school as Northside ISD starts school year
SAN ANTONIO - The energy of the first day of school is different. There's excitement to meet new teachers and...
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Tech Bloc hosting startup pitch competition with $100,000 available in cash prize money
SAN ANTONIO - As we see at Port San Antonio and Geekdom, the tech community in San Antonio has grown...
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3 Arkansas officers suspended after video captures beating
A video posted online shows one officer punching the suspect with a clenched fist, while another can be seen kneeing...
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Richardson City Hall closed due to ‘significant’ damage from fire
City staff are asked not to come to work unless they were told by a supervisor to do so. RICHARDSON,...
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Mother dies after being found in ‘deplorable’ conditions; 3 arrested in San Antonio
The mother was found in "filthy conditions" when located by deputies, including insect infestations in her room and mold growing...
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Can Conservatives Get Rid of Mitch McConnell? And Should They?
There are routine calls for Republicans to do something about Mitch McConnell. And I get it. He's a creature of...
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