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High-speed chases involving state troopers at the border reached a five-year peak in 2022 — the same year pursuits played a role in law enforcement's chaotic response to the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde. Chases are less frequent now, but it's possible they won't stay that way.
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Despite ongoing financial challenges, the board voted not to close Judson Middle School, Candlewood Elementary and Franz Leadership Academy.
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The court was deadlocked 4-4, which meant a state Supreme Court ruling that declared the school violated the constitutional separation of church and state remained in place.
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The Paseo del Westside is on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Rinconcito de Esperanza at 816 S. Colorado St.
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A cold front is expected to arrive late Monday or early Tuesday to return more seasonable temperatures to the area for much of next week.
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The deal, confirmed by three lawmakers familiar with the discussions, appears to strike a face-saving compromise for both chambers over how to increase funds for the state's public schools.
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Also: San Antonio District 1 runoff candidates debate big topics; City websites aim to ease downtown parking woes; Esperanza Peace and Justice Center hosts annual Paseo del Westside
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