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  • Gov. Abbott announces run for 4th term; SA jury to hear closing arguments in Melissa Perez case; CPS Energy discusses possible 2026 rate increase
  • SNAP payments are disrupted, the government shutdown continues, air travel is chaos. Congressman Joaquin Castro joins us to give us an update. The San Antonio Democrat explains why this is all happening and he will take your calls and answer your questions.
  • With the passage of Prop B, San Antonio Mayor Jones pledged to ensure a new Spurs arena and the assurance that, more broadly, Project Marvel will deliver real benefits for San Antonians. Meanwhile Jones is working to address the immediate hunger needs as SNAP continues to be disrupted.
  • Three former SAPD officers acquitted in fatal 2023 shooting; Death of TX congressional aid ruled a suicide; Local group lends a hand this Thanksgiving
  • How did the Avocado become the toast of the nation? The humble tropical fruit is now common in supermarkets, but even in the 1980s many Americans had never seen an avocado, much less tasted one. How did this once obscure alligator pear come to occupy a central spot in American culture?
  • Hemp industry shut down included in new bill to reopen the government; Camp Mystic responds to negligence lawsuits; The Alamo Cenotaph rededicated on Veterans Day
  • A San Antonio scientist thinks of the protein that drives most prostate cancers as a machine, and pioneers a method to visualize it for the first time. This could lead to much better treatments and, someday, prevention.
  • Judson ISD considers tough decisions to balance its budget; A mix of bird flu and seasonal flu could cause some concerns; The Krampus Parade returns to Southtown on Friday
  • For many chronic migraines and brutal “cluster” headaches are inescapable. The new book The Headache looks for answers about why so many suffer from the jackhammer pounding attacks on the brain. From cutting-edge clinics to experimental treatments, we hear about the search for relief.
  • What can we expect now that Props A and B have passed with voter approval?
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