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The flaws and follies of Cupolo’s characters teach us something about what it means to be human when we make mistakes or when we allow each other mercy. Lisa Cupolo discusses her award-winning story collection.
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We asked lawmakers about the importance of these wooden mallets in the chambers.
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In separate lawsuits, five urban prosecutors, including Bexar County DA Joe Gonzales, argue the AG's new requirements exceed his legal authority.
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In a special Texas Public Radio podcast series medical reporter Bonnie Petrie and reporter Robin Berghaus explore how Texas is, somewhat ironically, leading the way in the therapeutic application of psychedelics.
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The all-terrain chairs are available for free with a reservation.
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This brings the West Texas outbreak to 718 cases since the outbreak began in late January.
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Additional related studies reported that “higher blood cortisol levels are linked to an increased likelihood of developing the disease.” But identifying early risk factors is key for intervention.
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Also: SA implements new metal reycling rules; New details on teen, mom terrorism arrest; Sheriff Salazar endorses a mayoral candidate
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Rudi Rodriguez, the president and founder of the San Antonio-based organization, discusses his fascination with Texas history and his own Tejano heritage.
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It has taken about 12 years to complete, but the entire San Pedro Creek Culture Park is now open.