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  • Jury acquits former Uvalde school cop; Advocates say Trump's immigration crackdown hurts children; TxDOT treats roads ahead of winter weather
  • A new study by the Brookings Institution examines how federal policies are causing harm to Latino-owned businesses across the state.
  • The current right-wing view is that DEI is bad for America. It’s been banned from Texas and national public policy. Diversity, equity and inclusion make up an idea to promote the fair treatment and full participation of all people, particularly those from underrepresented or marginalized groups. So what does the evidence tell us about DEI? And how has it helped business, education, justice and democracy?
  • Polls open today for early voting; Judson ISD votes to close Judson Middle School amid budget shortfall; Mayor Jones proposes free VIA rides
  • Oldest VFW Post in Texas sees major upgrades; Rep. Talarico raises millions following axed Stephen Colbert interview; Hill Country schools affected by hoax bomb threats
  • How many people in Bexar County voted on day 1 of early voting? Narcotic arrests and seizures spiked in SA last year; SA Phil responds after canceling its season
  • In October 1964, as the South simmered under the tensions following the signing of the Civil Rights Act three months earlier, First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson, began a whistle-stop tour of the South. She shattered the expectations of a presidential spouse with speeches, diplomacy, and palpable compassion as she encouraged the South to leave Jim Crow behind.
  • Yvette Benavides and Peter Orner discuss "Berries" and other stories from Kolyma Stories by Varlam Shalamov. The author underscores the horrors of totalitarianism and the will to survive of the characters in the stories that are based on all-too real events and situations that the author himself experienced.
  • SA council approves resolution related to immigration enforcement; Peter Sakai, Ron Nirenberg at odds over Project Marvel; Mass Vday weddings kick off in Bexar County tonight
  • Rep. Castro discusses measles cases in ICE facility; Texeira outraises his opponents in race for 21st Congressional District; SA and Cuba share art as part of San Havana Project
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