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Defense claims self-defense in trial of 20-year-old man accused of killing his stepfather
SAN ANTONIO - A murder trial for a 20-year-old San Antonio man accused of killing his stepfather last year began...
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Amazon Prime vs Walmart+: Which membership is right for you?
In a battle for your shopping business, retail giants Amazon Prime and Walmart+ are offering plenty of perks with their...
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Fort Worth’s JRB Navy Base used as a safe haven for Military aircraft from Tampa before Hurricane Ian makes landfall
Military aircraft from Florida are being stored here until the storm passes. FORT WORTH, Texas — Locally, the Naval Air...
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‘Sometimes I thought dying would be easier’: Dallas firefighters injured in explosion are back at work a year later
Two of the three Dallas firefighters injured when the Highland Hills apartment in Oak Cliff exploded are back at work....
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Governor Abbott Announces Over $316,000 JET Grant To La Joya ISD
Governor Greg Abbott today announced a Jobs and Education for Texans (JET) grant of more than $316,000 by the Texas...
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Pulitzer Prize Dis-Honors: Racist Coffee, Hateful Milkshakes, and the Worst Bathrooms on the Planet
Our weekly recognition of less-than-meritorious excellence in journalism, worthy of a skewed version of Pulitzer Prize consideration. As an extension...
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Woke Parent Triggered After Teen Climate Change Activist Embarrassed During Live Interview
Climate change cultists and their supporters are some of the most hypocritical people you will ever come across, not to...
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‘Oversight on my part’: Judge Speedlin Gonzalez found with loaded gun at San Antonio International Airport
SAN ANTONIO - A loaded handgun was found in the carry-on luggage of Bexar County Court 13 Judge Rosie Speedlin...
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CPS Energy customers to receive City Council-approved rebate as credit on December bill
SAN ANTONIO - This December, CPS Energy customers will receive a credit from the City of San Antonio as part...
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Teen shot near high school in Dallas, police say
The incident happened across the street from H. Grady Spruce High School in the Pleasant Grove area. DALLAS — A...
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Another COVID-19 Vaccine Claim Collapses, No Apologies to Be Found
Over the course of the last several years, there have been a series of claims about the COVID-19 vaccines that...
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Maine Department of Education Calls ‘MAGA’ a Form of ‘Covert Racism and White Supremacy’
Now that we've settled into the notion of a sitting president of the United States labeling a former president and...
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Russia’s Friends and Allies Join NATO in Rejecting Russia’s Imminent Annexation of Four Ukrainian Provinces
Russia has just finished a Potemkin referendum conducted in the illegally occupied Ukrainian oblasts (provinces) of Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and...
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KSAT Community helps raise $14,000 for Red Cross to support Hurricane Fiona relief efforts
SAN ANTONIO - The Red Cross is providing relief to the people of Puerto Rico after Hurricane Fiona left a...
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San Antonio man charged with intoxication manslaughter sentenced 8 years in prison
SAN ANTONIO - A man charged with intoxication manslaughter was sentenced to eight years in prison on Tuesday. Sergio Vasquez...
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The disappearance of great-grandmother Pauline Diaz: South Texas Crime Stories
Find more true-crime podcasts on the South Texas Crime Stories page Pauline Diaz was last seen leaving work 63-year-old Pauline...
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String of complaints preceded interim chief’s departure from Schertz PD
SCHERTZ, Texas - The former interim chief of the Schertz Police Department was named in multiple internal complaints this year,...
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This is what NASA’s spacecraft saw just seconds before slamming into an asteroid
NASA successfully slammed a spacecraft directly into an asteroid on Monday night, in a huge first for planetary defense strategy...
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Prosecution agrees that ‘Texas 7’ death row inmate should get a new trial because of judge’s biases
Randy Halprin was convicted and sentenced to death in 2003 in the killing of Irving police officer Aubrey Hawkins. FORT...
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