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  • This week on Texas Matters: Why “Sharia law” has become a flashpoint in Texas politics. How the state’s abortion ban is tied to new scrutiny after three doctors were disciplined. And why a Texas death row case still hinges on hypnosis, despite the practice being banned in criminal investigations in the state.
  • You don’t have to be a football player or a bull rider to have a traumatic brain injury. You don’t even have to hit your head. More than half go undetected. New national guidelines aim to help primary care doctors catch them sooner.
  • Ready to Work participants in need of gas cards due to high gas prices; 50K tree seedlings at SA Botanical Garden will replace trees destroyed in the Hill Country; Fiesta Fiesta officially kicks off Fiesta San Antonio
  • Brandon Herrera is the GOP nominee for the 23rd Congressional District of Texas. He is a pro-gun activist and YouTube conservative influencer. He faces Democrat Katy Padilla Stout in the November General Election.
  • Katy Padilla Stout is the Democratic nominee for the 23rd Congressional District of Texas. This is a district that Republicans have held and has been considered a safe Red seat. But after current congressman Tony Gonzales dropped out of the race due to a scandal, and the GOP nomination moved to gun rights activist Brandon Herrera, Democrats are sensing an opportunity to flip the district.
  • For over a year the Trump administration has been executing its mass deportation agenda. Data shows that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement dragnet has scooped up mainly non-criminal immigrants. Recently the National Council of Jewish Women San Antonio organized the live panel discussion: “Paths, Barriers and Possibilities: Immigration in America” for a conversation about the impact of Trump’s mass deportation policies.
  • Appeals court upholds TX Ten Commandments law; Judson ISD terminates superintendent's contract; Wemby suffers a concussion; inside Fiesta's Cornyation
  • Americans are paying more at the pump after the conflict with Iran sent oil markets sharply higher and disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Protesters gather at Dilley detention center; Early voting begins for May 2 municipal elections; Spurs clinch first win in NBA playoffs
  • SAPD warns of romance, warrant scams; NIOSA kicks off in San Antonio tonight; Victor Wembanyama unanimously clinches Defensive Player of the Year
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