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July 4 marks one year since catastrophic flooding struck two neighboring parts of the Texas Hill Country. Along the Upper Guadalupe River, where at least 130 people died, a major recovery effort followed. But along nearby Sandy Creek, where nine people were killed, survivors say the response has been far more limited. Texas Public Radio’s David Martin Davies reports on two disasters caused by the same storm — and two very different paths to recovery.
Inside the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, visitors will see the names of two San Antonians — Danny Ingram and Eric Alva — honored for their service and activism in the movement to end the military's ban on "homosexual conduct."
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The decision firmly rejected the executive order that Trump issued on the first day of his second term.
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San Antonio’s largest school districts continue to struggle with the financial effects of declining enrollment.
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SAWS hopes the technology will help identify lead and galvanized steel pipes without digging up homeowners' yards.
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Youth Orchestras of San Antonio recently toured the United Kingdom, performing in London, York and Edinburgh while giving students a chance to experience life beyond Texas and connect with audiences overseas.
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From repayment options to borrowing limits, there are several new ways coming for borrowers navigate debt.
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