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Electric car manufacturers are expanding their offerings and consumers are increasingly interested. Will the combined climate crisis and pandemic fallout…
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As the coronavirus pandemic continues to wreak havoc worldwide, another looming threat remains on the back burner: the global climate crisis. Climate…
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Sheryl Sculley retired in early 2019 after more than a decade managing the City of San Antonio and disagreements with its public safety unions that…
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As COVID-19 rages and populations rise, jails are struggling to prevent COVID-19 outbreaks. And when they do occur, facilities have trouble keeping sick…
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The U.S. is the only industrialized nation that doesn't require employers to give their workers paid time off when they're sick — an urgent concern during…
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Contact tracing has been consistently recommended as one of the best tools to slow the spread of COVID-19. The San Antonio area was promised a robust…
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For food banks across Texas, August will be a busy month. Millions are unemployed and food need has skyrocketed due to the COVID-19 crisis. An estimated…
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On top of everything else happening in 2020, it's also the year of the decennial census, when the government tries to collect basic information about…
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The highly contagious coronavirus is incompatible with many normal pre-pandemic activities, but few more so than a live show in a crowded…
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A new FRONTLINE documentary explores how the COVID-19 crisis has affected vulnerable populations of immigrants and undocumented workers in the United…