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Gov. Greg Abbott says the flood threat isn't over even as rain eases, warning rivers will continue rising while Texas begins recovery efforts.
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The first day of school for the 2026-27 school year is right around the corner. Here’s where you can find school supply drives and giveaways in San Antonio.
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San Antonio and the city’s police union reached a tentative labor agreement that now heads to union members and City Council for approval.
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About a year ago, the Guadalupe River destroyed their RV park, where a family was swept away by the raging water.
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A 65-year-old Kerrville man is dead after floodwaters swept away his mobile home.
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At least two people died after extreme flooding hit the Hill Country late Wednesday into Thursday morning.
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Medina Lake has been the hardest hit waterway in the area since a drought started seven years ago.
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Powerful flooding along the Nueces River has destroyed part of the FM 481 bridge southwest of Uvalde, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.
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Controversial buoys installed in the Rio Grande by the federal government have broken free and are floating downstream. The buoys could cause damage to international bridges and other infrastruture along the border river.
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President Trump raised claims that the country's voting systems are vulnerable to being "rigged and stolen," without providing new evidence of a single fraudulent vote cast in any election.