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Candlelight, crosses and tears marked three years since the Robb Elementary School shooting.
- Las tormentas del viernes causaron daños en el área de San Antonio, se avecina un caluroso fin de semana
- El acuífero Edwards de San Antonio se acerca al nivel más bajo de la historia; se declara etapa 5
- La ciudad intensifica la difusión del Proyecto Marvel; el juez Sakai se mantiene neutral en la carrera por la alcaldía; Millones viajarán este Día de los Caídos

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CPS Energy reports more than 6,000 customers were left without power in the San Antonio area in the immediate wake of the storm, but by midday most saw their electricity restored.
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Ibogaine, a naturally occurring psychoactive drug that is illegal in the U.S., is being used abroad to treat addiction, PTSD, depression, and traumatic brain injuries.
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The total number of measles cases reported in the state since the outbreak began in January is now 728.
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The San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum (SAAACAM) is hosting monthly bus tours of the city's Green Book sites.
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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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