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San Antonio’s sales-tax-funded job training program known as Ready to Work has placed 4,300 people in new careers since it began during the pandemic. But now that its funding source has ended as planned, the program will stop taking new applicants in 2029.
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ICE inspectors in February found 49 violations to detention standards at Camp East Montana, including failure from staff to"accurately document required checks to prevent significant self-harm and suicide."
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Organizers of the rally argue the construction will fracture the environmentally sensitive region.
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More than 3 million containers are included in the recall due to what the FDA calls a lack of assurance of sterility.
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The rainy afternoon did not keep families away from Easter fun at Brackenridge Park on Saturday.
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It’s not Easter in San Antonio until campsites, tents and sleeping bags fill parks like Brackenridge Park across the city. For the Cerna family, that tradition stretches back 70 years.
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