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  • Detective gives testimony in the trial of 3 former SAPD officers; Gusty winds increase wildfire risk throughout the region; San Antonio now home to 3 Michelin star restaurants
  • A team of San Antonio researchers is training artificial intelligence models to help improve the materials used to make things like cavity fillings and dental sealants, which currently tend to be either unattractive or not as durable as they could be. This could dramatically decrease the time it takes to get better products into dentists' offices and clients' mouths.
  • Texas Lt. Gov. calls for Alamo Trust head to resign; Opponents of Project Marvel file ethics complaint against SA councilmembers; Prepare for more than 100K people downtown this weekend.
  • The anti-hunger program Meals on Wheels San Antonio is facing a growing number of challenges. The need for its services continues to grow with inflation driving up the cost of food and government cuts to SNAP, while federal funding is also being slashed.
  • Opponents of Proposition B have filed an ethics complaint alleging that several members of the San Antonio City Council used their town hall events to advocate for the measure rather than providing an even-handed forum. We'll get a response on the controversy from San Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones.
  • H-E-B donates $6M to fight hunger amid goverment shudown; Libraries at New Braunfels ISD reopen today amid book reviews; San Antonians honor loved ones at Muertos Fest
  • Marisa Silver joins Yvette Benavides on Book Public to discuss her latest novel, At Last. Helene and Evelyn are two women who are bound together because they happen to be the mothers of two people who marry. We learn about the lives of these women and what it means for them to be in this season of life eager for their grandchild’s love and wanting to figure out the complex relationships one has with the other.
  • Nicholas Regiacorte joins Peter Orner and Yvette Benavides to discuss two poems by Zbigniew Herbert.
  • More than 20,000 Bexar County residents have cast an early ballot; Immigration crackdown slows TX job growth; Family of missing SA girl seeks answers
  • As Bexar County voters cast their ballots for Props A and B, COPS/Metro is the leading voice against Prop B—the venue tax hike for a new spurs arena. They say the deal prioritizes private profit over community needs. Supporters of Prop B say it’s needed to keep the Spurs in San Antonio. We’ll hear from COPS/Metro about their campaign.
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