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Four years later, we are still firmly in the grip of this coronavirus, and it’s unclear when — or if — we’ll ever be free.
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The blackout continues to haunt those who experienced it.
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Over the past year our community experienced many ups and downs, but there’s no doubt the worst was on May 24. That’s when a gunman entered Robb Elementary School in Uvalde and fatally shot nineteen students and two teachers. TPR's David Martin Davies reflects on the tragedy.
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The death of George Floyd at the hands of four former Minneapolis police officers prompted massive protests throughout the United States and the world.…
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Just when we’re getting comfortable with the idea of supporting businesses and resuming our pre-pandemic lives, we might have to hold on to that…
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San Antonians have been out on the city streets in big numbers this week to support Black Lives Matter and protest the killing of George Floyd in…
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We are all facing unprecedented challenges under the looming threat of the COVID-19 pandemic. Even a trip to the grocery store has become challenging.…
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For about 18 months, after the May 2008 four-alarm fire in the main building at Our Lady of the Lake University displaced my colleagues and me, my…
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On Tuesday, Nov. 5, Texans are voting on 10 proposed changes to the Texas Constitution. Although climate change doesn't appear to be anywhere on the…
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In the United States, the majority of migrant deaths occur in Texas.In 2017, of all the 294 deaths recorded by the U.S. Border Patrol, 104 happened in the…