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  • Voters head to the polls today to decide on Props A&B; Texas AG's claims about safety on Tylenol come into question; Retired Sergeant takes the stand in ongoing SAPD shooting trial
  • Downtown Spurs arena gets voter approval; 4 of 5 of local school tax-rate elections fail; Texans OK all 17 state constutional amendments
  • 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?
  • The federal spending bill aimed at ending the ongoing government shutdown could also wipe out the nation’s hemp-derived THC industry, including products that have become popular and widespread across Texas.
  • Since Donald Trump has returned to the presidency there has been a steady stream of government assisted harms focused on America’s black communities. That’s the finding of "The Blackout Report." According to the new report Black progress is at risk, as is Black history. The report identifies over 15,000 instances or actions that erase, distort or suppress Black history and opportunity.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Bexar County commissioners meet today to discuss affordable housing downtown; SA mayor urges action now to avoid a budget shortfall in 2027; Camp owners along the Guadalupe River fear closing for failing to meet new state regulations
  • New Braunfels ISD closes libraries to review books; Murder trial for former SAPD officers continues; New Museo del Westside opens in SA on Saturday
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