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  • Mayor Jones reflects on first 100 days in office; COPS/METRO rallies against proposed Spurs arena; New 1604-I-10 flyover ramp to open this weekend
  • 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.
  • San Antonio and Austin are growing day by day—and growing closer to each other. One day they will form one massive combo loco metro. But can the two cities and the communities in between work with each other now to develop healthy development that will maximize the benefits and minimize the problems of this mega region metropolis? Former HUD secretary Henry Cisneros joins us to discuss this on "The Source."
  • July 4 flood victim's family files lawsuit against RV park; Trial nears over 2023 SAPD shooting; Today is the Nov. 4 voter registration deadline
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • In Girl Warrior, Joy Harjo shares stories about her own coming of age to bring to light pivotal moments of becoming—among them, forgiveness, failure, falling, rising up, honoring those who came before and making space for those who will come after us.
  • Early voting begins today across Texas. What's on the ballot in Bexar County? Prop 16 on the ballot clarifies that a person must be a U.S. citizen to vote in Texas; Texans can now screen at home for cervical cancer
  • SA City Council considers how to respond to future potential budget cuts; First Amendment advocates ask U.S. Supreme Court to take on Llano library cases; Gov. Greg Abbott deploys the National Guard to Austin ahead of No King's Day protest
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