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  • 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
  • Conditions of South Texas Detention Facility called into question; NEISD trustees vote to keep cell phone policy as is; Bexar County to give $250K grant to SA Food Bank
  • Many medications ease the constellation of symptoms that define Parkinson's disease, but the only treatment that slows the progression of the neurological movement disorder can't be purchased at a pharmacy. It's high-intensity, cardiovascular exercise, like boxing, and it's changing lives.
  • The future of work is going to be about advanced manufacturing — cyber security and cyber control, A.I. — robotics, and space. Where will San Antonio fit into that world? Alamo Colleges District is preparing the local workforce for these jobs.
  • We’ve all marveled at the transformation of the caterpillar into the butterfly. We think of it as a singular mystery of nature, but nearly three-quarters of all animal species undergo some form of metamorphosis. In Oren Harman’s new book, "Metamorphosis: a Natural and Human History," he explores the scientific, philosophical, and artistic aspects of transformation. How does it fit with the questions about individuality, struggle, and the life cycle?
  • TX teachers unions wants to stop investigations related to comments made after Charlie Kirk's death; SA councilwoman pleads to a lesser charge in DWI case; SA Botanical Garden to restore trees damaged by July 4 floods
  • Today on Texas Matters — A first-of-its-kind survey shows how Texans experience violence. And how changes at the post office can impact the coming election.
  • Since the overturning of Roe v. Wade — and the outlawing of abortion in Texas — Planned Parenthood in San Antonio has continued. Planned Parenthood South Texas continues to provide services — but not abortions. And Planned Parenthood in San Antonio is painting rainbow crosswalks at its health centers.
  • The book Live from America: How Latino TV Conquered the U.S. details the powerful figures who worked behind the scenes to make Spanish-language media successful.
  • DPS troopers clash with protesters outside Dilley Detention Center; ITC reopens at a new downtown location; Advocates warn against ongoing child hunger in the summer
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