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The increase has spurred the county to declare a public health emergency.
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'Courage, power and hope:' San Antonio’s East Side artwork, The Crayon Gallery, inspires imaginationLocal Texas art group Scribewerks completed the finishing touches on its newest public art underneath Highway I-37.
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After 61 temblors, Scurry County Judge Dan Hicks declared a state of disaster on Friday as many in the Big Country felt the second big quake in less than six days.
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Judge Sherri Tibbe dismissed the lawsuit Attorney General Ken Paxton filed against the City of San Marcos over its ordinance decriminalizing low-level marijuana possession.
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This week on on Texas Matters. Should Texas block foreign hostile nations from buying farm land and doing business in the state. And the legacy of science of San Antonio adventurer Tom Slick.
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At the scene of an emergency, a flurry of decisions must be made. A new AI tool called the iRemedyAct could expedite processes of care during health emergencies.
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The ceremony and dance takes place July 27 in San Benito.
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The 1951 film — a blend of noir, melodrama, and musical — was recently reissued by the acclaimed Criterion Collection. It will be screened as part of TPR Cinema Tuesday.
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Ismael Zambada, a historic leader of Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel, and Joaquín Guzmán López, a son of another cartel leader, were arrested by U.S. authorities in Texas, the U.S. Justice Department said.
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Workers represented by the Amalgamated Transit Union claimed VIA management is trying to cut them out of wage talks. VIA said it 'has always worked in good faith with [ATU]' and that it continues to meet with the union.