President Trump is set to address the nation on the Iran war Wednesday night and provide an "important update," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said.
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The new Center for Excellence in Diabetes will focus on research, clinical trials and prevention for a disease affecting about one in six people in the San Antonio area.
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The San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum, or SAAACAM, has one of the only Green Book Bus Tours in the nation. "The Negro Motorist Greenbook" was created by Victor H. Green in the 1930s to provide safe spaces for Black travelers to visit when segregation and violence against Black people was rampant nationwide. That specific book featured over 80 locations in San Antonio.
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Leqaa Kordia left the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado Monday afternoon after just over a year in immigration custody. She was the last Columbia University protester in detention.
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It competes strongly with winter cedar pollen as the city's worst allergen.
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Ballet Nepantla brings three different dance disciplines together.
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Temperatures will dip to the upper 30s in San Antonio at sunrise on Tuesday.
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The director of Texas Health Plano's stroke program talks recently added technology to help patients regain their ability to drive.
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After leucovorin got public attention as a potential autism treatment, families rushed to get it. Many doctors are torn about prescribing an unproven drug but don't want to lose patients' trust.
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Suspect arrested in Port A shooting; SA takes the lead in diabetes research; SA City Council reconvenes this week; Uvalde parent at the Oscars; parade for New Braunfels Olympian
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Crooked contracts, bribery, shady characters. In 1951, millions tuned in to watch the Kefauver organized crime hearings, showing the power of television.