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A years-long plan to ship some of the nation’s most radioactive types of nuclear waste to rural West Texas remains blocked after a ruling from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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San Antonians with common legal questions can get them answered Saturday, March 23, at St. Mary’s University.
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Shocking details of what 5-year-old Mercedes Losoya endured likely propelled the verdict. Jurors found Ruiz guilty on all eight charges.
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Implementation of SB 4, a Texas law that allows local and state police officers to arrest people suspected of being in the country illegally, was once again put on hold Monday by the United States Supreme Court.
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The Alamo Colleges District did not say why she would no longer serve as leader of San Antonio College, a role she held for 14 months.
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Data from Everytown records 14 deaths and 23 injuries in the Lone Star State in 2023.
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The giveaway Saturday morning at Monterrey Park includes free lemon, lime, fig, peach, pomegranate, and key lime trees.
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More than $137,000 was approved for flood safety improvements to a road where a woman and girl drowned on their way to school in October 2021.
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Known as 12P/Pons-Brooks, the rarely seen comet prone to colorful outbursts could soon be viewed without a telescope or binoculars.
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Former President Trump claimed he will protect Social Security and warned of a "bloodbath" in the auto industry if he loses the election at a rally for Senate candidate Bernie Moreno in Ohio.