San Antonio will most likely see only thunderstorms and gusty winds between Wednesday night and midday Thursday.
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The Comal County Sheriff’s office said Tuesday the gun used in Monday’s school shooting in Bulverde was a revolver the 15-year-old shooter brought from home.
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A heavily mutated COVID-19 variant called "Cicada" has caught the attention of public health experts, who warn that the differences in its spike protein may allow it to slip past existing immunity, including protection from current vaccines.
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The San-Havana Project reveals the conditions in Havana have worsened over the last several months.
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Commissioners seek state grant to help for sirens.
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A U.S. District Court judge found that President Trump's executive order calling for the defunding of NPR and PBS violated the First Amendment.
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The Supreme Court has ruled that Colorado's law banning conversion therapy "regulates speech based on viewpoint."
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Robert Morris, Gateway's founding pastor pleaded guilty last October to five counts of lewd or indecent acts to a child.
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Texas says new rules banning sales of smokable hemp also apply to out-of-state companies. But cannabis lawyers question the rules and Austin police won't confiscate hemp if you have the packaging.
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The Texas Department of Transportation plants more than 5,000 species of wildflowers and native grasses, including bluebonnets, along the state’s highways.
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'Trial and error': Texas community orgs, retailers prepare as state implements new SNAP restrictionsStarting April 1, Texans won't be able to use their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits to purchase "candy or sweetened drinks." Texas retailers and nonprofits have spent month preparing for the new restrictions — but some recipients may not know until they're checking out at the store.