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San Antonio saw scattered thunderstorms. The remnants, now a tropical depression, slowly moved into Mexico and dissipated.
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Few space companies that came to the city during the height of SpaceX's test launches in 2021 remain in Brownsville today, despite city money and promotion.
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The FAA's approval of the report will determine whether Starship will launch again this year.
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It’s a story that’s made national headlines in one way or another all summer, highlighted by Gov. Greg Abbott’s controversial Operation Lone Star.
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The child was traveling with their parents after going through the asylum process in Brownsville.
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The Biden administration has vowed to crack down on arms trafficking.
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The residents of some of the lowest-income communities in the nation often have to drive long distances for groceries and basic services. But over time, they have overcome inaccessibility by starting businesses themselves.
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The Texas Border Coalition is throwing up a Hail Mary and asking the president and the governor to resolve their differences on border policies and work together.
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Some literature points to pollution and other environmental factors as putting residents at higher risk for the disease, but researchers are exploring other potential causes.
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Four men who survived the May crash are now living in the Rio Grande Valley, and they depend on donations as they recover from their injuries.