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The court’s ruling does not overturn the 2021 law, which banned abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy. It also does not impact the near-total bans on abortion that went into effect after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
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According to news reports, Perry is being investigated for a hit and run that occurred near his home on Sunday night.
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The 43rd annual dinner is bringing the San Antonio community back to the table this year for the first time since 2019.
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Bexar County has lost a second lawsuit filed against it by voting rights advocates, meaning it must still create 388 polling sites for the November 8th elections, a subject raised during Tuesday's county commissioners meeting.
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Southwest Research Institute and Tecnológico de Monterrey announce research partnership to develop sustainable manufacturing methods.
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A cold front pushing through this week will trigger showers in its advance and in its wake.
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Chanting "no housing, no peace," dozens of tenants of the Seven Oaks Apartments in San Antonio traveled to Austin Monday to protest outside the office of Achieve Properties. They say the company, which manages the complex, has ignored requests to meet with them and resolve deteriorating conditions there.
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This blog is updated periodically. It includes COVID-19 data from San Antonio’s Metropolitan Health District, as well as statewide reporting from The Texas Newsroom. For the latest local data, click here. For the latest state data, click here.
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Austin-based music group Montopolis will perform a live score to the 1929 silent film "Man with a Movie Camera" in San Antonio on Friday.