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  • Is there a connection? Bonnie Petrie talks with a pediatrician who specializes in neurodevelopmental disorders like autism about the president's claims on Tylenol and the MMR vaccine as potential causes of autism and a form of vitamin B9 as a potential treatment.
  • Ethics complaint against Mayor Jones dismissed; North East ISD talks cell phone policy amid TEA warning; Community "National Night Out" promotes crime prevention
  • Christopher Columbus used to be considered a hero for "discovering America" But did he? Columbus has now become a more controversial figure. Five years ago San Antonio took down its Columbus statue. A new biography of Columbus takes a fresh look at the explorer – his life and afterlife – how our understanding of the man has changed.
  • The August report by MSF, or Doctors Without Borders, finds the changes have left many immigrants trapped in a cycle of physical, emotional, and institutional violence.
  • Immigrant rights groups react to Dallas ICE shooting; Muertos Fest to pay tribute to Flaco Jimenez; New study identifies "pre-prediabetes"
  • Texas National Guard arrive in Chicago; Trial connected to 2022 shooting moved out of Uvalde; Mayor Jones hosts Northeast side town hall
  • More than a decade ago, in the Emmy-nominated documentary, "Poor Kids," the acclaimed PBS series FRONTLINE explored poverty in America as it’s rarely seen: through the eyes of children. Filmed across 14 years, “Born Poor” premieres Tuesday, October 7, on PBS stations.
  • Proposition A on the November 4th ballot is asking Bexar County Voters to approve an increase to the hotel occupancy tax to generate just under $200 million to revitalize the Bexar County rodeo / coliseum / expo grounds on the East Side. The proposal is to turn the area into a year-round destination for rodeo, livestock, exhibitions, conventions and other uses.
  • The national nonprofit Latinos in Heritage Conservation released a list of landmarks that hold cultural and historical significance, and face demolition, neglect, or otherwise uncertain futures.
  • Lawmakers urge Gov. Abbott to stop upcoming inmate execution; SA's rainbow crosswalk could be at risk; Bexar County unveils expanded substance abuse treatment center
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