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  • Project Marvel enters its next steps; Pride SA responds to removal of rainbow crosswalk; SAWS proposes a new rate adjustment over the next four years
  • $30M from the Spurs will be used to purchase federal building; Construction at Brackenridge Park will continue; Local housing crisis could be worsened by TX evicition laws
  • Today on Texas Matters: The State of Texas v. Adrian Gonzales. The former Uvalde School District police officer on trial.
  • According to a recent study many Latino communities are dealing with unsafe levels of microscopic airborne pollutants. These pollutants penetrate deep into the lungs and bloodstream and can contribute to asthma, lung cancer, strokes, and neurological disorders.
  • Closing arguments begin today in Uvalde school officer trial; SAISD will close another school; Texas to see snow, sleet, ice this weekend
  • As President Donald Trump renews calls for the United States to “claim” Greenland, international law is emerging as the central constraint. It’s clear under international law and the UN treaty that military force and global intimidation cannot be used to change borders in the modern era.
  • Five years after a pro-Trump mob stormed the U.S. Capitol to halt certification of Joe Biden’s 2020 victory, a political battle has intensified over how January 6, 2021, should be remembered — and what it means going forward.
  • What does science tell us about aging and trying to improve our health? We know that exercise is one way to hold off the worst effects of aging, but how much exercise do we need and how much does exercise really help? What other anti-aging interventions are available? There is growing consensus on what reliably works, what is promising but unproven, and what remains hype.
  • Mural on San Antonio's East Side gets valdalized; Uvalde school cop trial resumes today for its third week; Boeing awarded $2B for B-52 bomber engine testing in SA
  • Jannine Cody, PhD, founded and leads the Chromosome 18 Clinical Research Center, which has revolutionized the understanding of and care for disorders caused by alterations in chromosome 18 in humans. However, Cody began this mission as a mom with a baby with a chromosome 18 disorder who needed care.
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