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After Saturday's storms caused flooding and widespread power outages, rain chances are fading as warmer weather returns.
One in three women in San Antonio experiences intimate partner violence in her lifetime. That's according to the Collaborative Commission on Domestic Violence, which says abuse is often underreported within Latino communities because of cultural stigmas surrounding domestic violence and masculinity. Advocates say addressing the problem will require more men to confront it directly.
The San Pedro Creek Culture Park unveiled a new public art installation honoring San Antonio's first Black downtown church.
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As San Antonio faces a difficult budget cycle, city leaders are considering shifting more Fiesta costs onto event organizers.
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In a narrow, 6-5 vote Thursday, city council members pushed back any decision on water rates until October.
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Washington D.C.-based reproductive freedom group Free & Just organized the mural unveiling to bring awareness to at least seven women whose deaths in Texas, Georgia, and North Carolina are linked to a lack of emergency treatment under abortion bans.
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Several drugs to treat animals during the Texas screwworm outbreak have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration, including a generic medication for household pets such as dogs and cats.
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The Esperanza Peace and Justice Center will celebrate the national launch of the book with a special reading and event on June 20.
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