Kathleen Creedon
Digital producerKathleen Creedon is a digital producer and reporter. She can be reached at kathleen@tpr.org or on Twitter at @Kath_Creedon.
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A federal judge has found the U.S. Air Force 60% responsible for the Sutherland Springs attack for failing to send the shooter's felony conviction to the FBI background check database.
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More than a year and a half after Fiesta was first canceled, San Antonians were finally able to don their halos, break out the cascarones and line their chairs along the River Walk for a week of colorful celebration this June.
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While Fiesta is a time for music, partying and having a good time, that also means that a lot of Fiesta-goers have likely had a few drinks. But that doesn’t necessarily disqualify them from getting the vaccine at one of the Fiesta pop-up clinics.
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Abbott signed seven bills at the ceremony in San Antonio, starting with what he called “the biggest and best of them all" — permitless carry.
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Marlena Shaw's 1969 hit "California Soul" has been sampled time and time again, but Emily Lordi thinks the singer doesn't get enough credit.
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La Agencia Federal para el Manejo de Emergencias generalmente responde a desastres importantes como inundaciones y tormentas, pero la administración Biden pidió ayuda a esta dependencia para afrontar otra crisis: ayudar con un número récord de jóvenes migrantes que se encuentran en la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México.
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The Biden administration has deployed the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to care for a “record number of individuals,” which the Department of Homeland Security said includes unaccompanied children.
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Last week's historic winter weather has left San Antonians with plumbing damage, spoiled food and other losses. Here are some ways community members can find short- and long-term relief in the aftermath of the winter storm.
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In between emergency food and water distributions, president and CEO Eric Cooper stopped at a Whataburger and answered an incoming call. It was from the White House.
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The City of San Antonio wants to help residents repair damaged pipes that may cause harm.