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RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, activity is higher than it was at the same time last year. Texas is extending access to immunizations for infants and toddlers until the end of the month in response to "persistent" infections.
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- La Texas Public Radio advierte sobre una estafa dirigida a los invitados de 'The Source'.
- En el Guayabera Fest, una camisa atemporal se convierte en la protagonista en San Antonio
- El Ayuntamiento de San Antonio considerará una tarifa de $5 para la Fiesta de Los Reyes en la Plaza del mercado el jueves
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The plan builds upon an existing discharge line currently being used for irrigation.
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Some vocal Texas voters say they want to get rid of politicians who've served the state for decades. Much of that sentiment can be boiled down to a preference for younger candidates with new energy — or even older ones who bulk long-held status quo.
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Federal tax filings show the Texas Public Policy Foundation gave $70,000 to a university led by one of the content advisers guiding the drafting of the new social studies curriculum.
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Active spring weather patterns continue to stir up the atmosphere.
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Three years ago, many people might not have had much reason to traverse this stretch of Commerce Street. Now, it’s home to the new Continental Residences, where the past is built into what’s new.
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