The Japanese prime minister’s office said at least one missile fired from North Korea flew over Japan and was believed...
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Neighbors call for safety measures after deadly speed-related crash
SAN ANTONIO - Residents of an East Side neighborhood ask for additional safety measures after a truck is nearly pushed...
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Uvalde parents remain steadfast in their protest for accountability outside of the district’s central office
UVALDE - Families of the Robb Elementary victims are continuing their protest, demanding that the UCISD police officers at the...
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Trump files $475 million defamation lawsuit against CNN
The lawsuit focuses primarily on the term “The Big Lie” about Trump's false claims of widespread fraud that he says...
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Off-duty officer shares dashcam video of fiery rescue in Dallas
Officer Henry Vargas' quick thinking saved a woman from a burning pick-up truck on the interstate. DALLAS, Texas — The...
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Gov. Abbott announces new chief of school safety and security in Texas
The chief of school safety and security will make sure Texas schools are implementing the school safety policies passed by...
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KSAT hosts phone bank with American Red Cross to support Hurricane Ian relief efforts
SAN ANTONIO - As many are still dealing with the effects of Hurricane Ian, The American Red Cross is working...
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Free Life Jackets Loaned to Anyone in Need – Now Saving Lives in 1,000 Locations Across the US
What began in 2008 as a single life jacket loaner booth for boaters to borrow any size preserver before going...
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Lonely 67-Year-Old Sets Up Woodworking ‘Shed’ to Combat Loneliness in Men, Following Global Trend
Across the English speaking world, men are learning that the easiest way to cure a bout of social isolation is...
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Democrats Would Be Fools to Not Be Concerned About GOP Investigations
Democrats have every reason to be afraid. In fact, they should be downright terrified about the party's political future. Not...
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Do you know what long COVID symptoms to look for in your child?
SAN ANTONIO - Leading doctors are reporting long COVID is affecting many kids, even if they had a mild illness...
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Black Voters Matter group brings voter registration tour to Texas cities
Workers with the national voting rights organization said they are working to register, educate, and empower voters before the November...
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American Airlines CEO defends JetBlue deal to federal judge
The Justice Department and six states are suing American and JetBlue in federal court over their regional partnership in the...
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India Deploys Super-Sniffer Dogs to Protect Newly-Introduced Cheetahs from Poachers
It’s been more than 70 years since Cheetahs sprinted across the hot plains of India, and now that they’re back,...
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NEW: Teacher Canned After Libs of TikTok Exposed His ‘Grooming’ Videos Admits Plan to ‘Burn Down the System’
An Oklahoma middle school teacher who resigned from his job in April 2022 after Libs of TikTok exposed his extremely...
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Game on…Trump Suing CNN for Defamation
Former President Donald Trump launched a lawsuit on Friday against CNN. He is suing for defamation, as reported by The...
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Amazon, Target kicking off holiday sales in October
SAN ANTONIO - The holiday creep is on. We've barely started carving the pumpkins and retailers are already rolling out...
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Treasure trove of Latino civil rights history can be found at UTSA
SAN ANTONIO - When it comes to the Mexican-American experience in San Antonio and South Texas, the UTSA Libraries Special...
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Agriculture commissioner Sid Miller faces legal and ethical questions in reelection bid
The Agriculture Commissioner has a broad range of responsibilities, including issues related to farming and ranching, rural health care and...
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Brett Favre scandal: Multiple sports figures involved in Mississippi fraud case
Mississippi's largest public corruption case involves not just Brett Favre, but a number of sports figures with ties to the...
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