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The San Antonio Republican says he will end his campaign after Republican House leadership called on him to do so amid an ethics investigation.
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, Nasdaq leaders, and Texas business executives gathered at the Alamo as the exchange broadcast its opening bell from San Antonio, highlighting the rise of Texas finance, sometimes dubbed “Y’all Street.”
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Environmental groups argue a state law allowing Boca Chica Beach to be closed for SpaceX launches violates the Texas Constitution’s guarantee of free and unrestricted public beach access.
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In an 8-2 vote, the San Antonio City Council directed city staff to examine zoning changes and a possible moratorium on private detention facilities following plans for an ICE processing center on the city’s East Side.
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The Altitude Inclusion program lets families rehearse check-in, security, and boarding so travelers with disabilities can better prepare for future flights.
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TPR's Jack Morgan has a snapshot of three events happening this weekend in the San Antonio area.
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W.F. Strong consults with some friends to find out which Texas tomes may hold some little-known value.
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The book explores themes such as violent radicalism, generational trauma and cancel culture.
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Sanitation crews that service marinas around Clear Lake, which is located on the Texas coast, estimated that about 140 people currently live on boats full time in the area.
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An order extending polling site hours was quickly blocked, leaving some Dallas County residents unable to vote.