More than 800 youth this year have spent time in unlicensed placements throughout Texas.
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The former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations tries to balance her identity as the only woman in the race for the GOP nomination with a Republican electorate that eschews identity politics.
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The winning fifth-grader will head to the National Spanish Spelling Bee in El Paso in June. The district has been holding this event for more than a decade.
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Lawyers for the state’s foster care system tried to fend off contempt complaints stemming from alleged failures to observe several court orders from federal court monitors and plaintiffs in a case that stretches back 12 years.
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The City of San Antonio Migrant Resource Center on San Pedro has been at overcapacity recently. An influx of migrants has forced migrants to sleep on the streets and endure chilly nights.
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A hearing in Bexar County around a child in state's foster care program raised questions about how the system is run and what damage a lack of placements has on youth.
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Texas Public Radio (TPR), the San Antonio-based NPR station, has been recognized by the LA Press Club with its Diversity in the Entertainment Industry radio/podcast award for Nathan Cone's piece How Duke Ellington stretched the boundaries of jazz and classical.
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The cattle tyrant, a flycatcher bird never before seen north of Panama, has made its debut in North America. But how did it get here?
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Maria Martin created the public radio program Latino USA in 1993, was a reporter and helped train generations of radio journalists in the U.S. and Latin America.
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Protestors marched in San Antonio as the death toll in Gaza has surpassed 15,000, the vast majority of whom have been identified as civilians. The conflict has resumed after the collapse of a temporary truce kept hostilities in Gaza lower than they had been since Oct. 7.
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The legislation comes with a $1.54 billion price tag and also includes funding for more law enforcement in a southeast Texas neighborhood lawmakers said — without evidence — is a haven for crime.