People will be allowed to buy smokeable hemp THC products, such as flower buds and rolled joints, from Texas businesses until at least April 28.
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PBS Frontline investigates a controversial alliance between President Donald Trump and El Salvador’s leader Nayib Bukele regarding immigration and gang suppression. While both leaders publicly celebrated a crackdown on the MS-13 gang, investigative reporters uncovered evidence of secret government negotiations with criminal organizations to artificially lower murder rates.
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School board races headline the ballot, alongside bond measures and municipal contests, with early voting April 20–28.
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Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones joins The Source to discuss the San Antonio City Council’s zoning change aimed at stopping a planned ICE detention center. Meanwhile, ICE says it plans to open the facility on Sept. 30.
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This week on Texas Matters: Why “Sharia law” has become a flashpoint in Texas politics. How the state’s abortion ban is tied to new scrutiny after three doctors were disciplined. And why a Texas death row case still hinges on hypnosis, despite the practice being banned in criminal investigations in the state.
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City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert certified last year that the city and DPD would participate in all aspects of programs by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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Three patients died and others were injured as inspectors cite the San Antonio psychiatric facility for ongoing problems.
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The trust will work with homebuyers to acquire and rehabilitate 10 homes for purchase in Northwest San Antonio.
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A study of the program focuses on increased wages, spending, and savings in social programs that participants may no longer need after attaining higher employment.
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Patrick spoke as chair of President Donald Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission, which is planning to make federal policy recommendations in May.
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The 23rd Congressional District is now without a voting representative in Washington after U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales resigned Tuesday. The vacancy has national implications for the GOP’s hold on power in Congress.