A Nevada grand jury indicted Duane "Keffe D" Davis, one of the last living witnesses to the fatal drive-by shooting of the rapper in Las Vegas, prosecutors announced in court Friday
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The multiple water features, trees and lawn are kept watered with an innovative three-part watering system.
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The National Weather Service reported recent light rains nourished the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone. But an aquifer expert said the region still needs a lot more water.
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Private Travis King crossed into North Korea from South Korea in July. He landed at Joint Base San Antonio Fort Sam Houston on Thursday following his recent release.
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The Irish-born actor got his start on stage and worked under Laurence Olivier.
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The Biden administration is cracking down on for-profit college programs that don't adequately prepare graduates for gainful employment and leave them with unaffordable loans.
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The future is always hard to predict, especially millions of years from now. But researchers found that a future supercontinent centered around the tropics may be tough for mammals to survive.
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It's so bad here that the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of American ranks San Antonio as the fourth most challenging city in the U.S. for fall allergy sufferers and the fifth worst for spring allergies.
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Researchers will use satellite and on-the-ground temperature readings over eight months to better understand what West Side residents actually feel when they step outside, which is heavily influenced by their physical environment.
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At least 800 youth this year have spent at least one night in a hotel room, classified as a child without placement. The state now says it will investigate allegations that staff were reaping rewards from the hotels those youth were staying in.
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Medicare and Medicaid are mandatory spending programs and that keeps them relatively safe in the early days of the shutdown, but 42% of the Department of Health's staff will be furloughed.