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Today on Texas Matters— Obamacare is seeing a surge in Texas and across the nation. Why is the Affordable Care Act succeeding despite claims from the right?And Mexican food is now American food. How tacos conquered the United States.
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The chair of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission says the MLK March on Monday will proceed as planned as an Arctic cold front makes for bitter cold march conditions. The front is now expected to arrive late Saturday or early Sunday.
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The Bracken Cave Preserve, outside of San Antonio, is home to as many as 20 million bats.
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David Baker, executive director of The Watershed Association, a nonprofit conservation group, says this is the worst he's seen the well in over three decades.
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A growth plan aims to attract new industries and create skilled jobs, not just attract retirees and tourists.
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A strong cold front will push into the region Tuesday night, triggering showers and thunderstorms as it passes through the Hill Country and San Antonio, the National Weather Service reported.
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It's hard to go swimming in a sweater. Any water-related fun should be enjoyed now because spring break in San Antonio and on South Padre will turn colder and wetter this weekend.
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In 2022, Kerrville received 12.38 inches of rain, 60% below its normal average. As the drought continues into 2023, what can Hill Country residents do to preserve the water they have?
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A court ruling on Monday effectively restores a state air quality permit to the proposed Vulcan Materials quarry off FM 3009, according to opponents who have been fighting against the quarry since 2017.
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Many communities wait for the arrival of slightly cooler temperatures in the fall to host trademark events.