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A photo exhibit at the Institute of Texan Cultures tracks San Antonio through a 130-year period. "We have about three-and-a-half million images to draw…
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The San Antonio Police Department's training academy is unlike any in the United States. Renowned for rigorous academics and physical fitness standards,…
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Along with the risks of poverty and unemployment during the Great Depression, Mexican immigrants and even U.S. citizens of Mexican descent faced an...
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Last week 350 people packed a public meeting showing the details of the expansion plans of Highway 281 north of 1604. The designs showed the addition of…
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The Alamo Area Council Of Governments (AACOG) is under intense scrutiny after it came to light that they had refurbished office space for TriHM Foundation…
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Democratic women’s groups are weighing in on a new report showing women working in Attorney General Greg Abbott's office are paid less than their male…
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The results are in and the November election is shaping up. District 4 County Commissioner Tommy Adkisson, along with former Councilwoman Elisa Chan, are…
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In the first segment:A budget and contract battle looms as the city task force in charge of evaluating future finances takes a hard look at the pension…
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In the first segment:Scientific American and Popular Science will no longer allow users to comment online saying: "Comments can be bad for science,"…
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In the first segment:The war on terror was launched 12 years ago and since has transformed many bodies of government, creating whole new agencies and…