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Protesters gather at Dilley detention center; Early voting begins for May 2 municipal elections; Spurs clinch first win in NBA playoffs
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In front of a Fiesta-colored crowd, Wembanyama’s record-setting playoff debut powered San Antonio past Portland as fans celebrated across the city.
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Scattered showers are expected Monday across San Antonio, raising the possibility of damp conditions for the Texas Cavaliers River Parade as Fiesta continues under a stretch of cooler-than-normal weather.
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School board races headline the ballot, alongside bond measures and municipal contests, with early voting April 20–28.
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Bexar County officials estimate about 1 in 4 residents read at a fifth-grade level or below. We’re examining what’s helping improve literacy and where barriers remain. Take our survey to help shape our reporting.
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UT Health San Antonio neuroscientist Yu Shin Kim, PhD, has discovered how stress causes migraines, which could lead to treatments that prevent them.
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President endorses psilocybin and ibogaine: "Can I have some, please?"
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Demonstrators returned to the Dilley facility to protest conditions and detainee treatment, after tensions flared during a protest earlier this year.
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The pair from Round Rock each qualified for the prestigious marathon for the first time. They just may be the first grandfather/granddaughter duo to do so.
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This week on Texas Matters: Why “Sharia law” has become a flashpoint in Texas politics. How the state’s abortion ban is tied to new scrutiny after three doctors were disciplined. And why a Texas death row case still hinges on hypnosis, despite the practice being banned in criminal investigations in the state.