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Police and medical examiner records related to an alleged self-immolation of 35-year-old Regina Santos-Aviles in Uvalde are being withheld due to a possible criminal investigation.
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The report is used as a baseline for city and county health planning and grant priorities.
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While the U.S. Department of Agriculture is cutting funding for the food assistance program SNAP on November 1, funding for Texas school meals will continue, according to the state agriculture department.
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Sign on Galm Road warns passing motorists of critical wildfire danger due to dry and windy conditions on Oct. 29, 2025
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Food banks have already been contending with higher food prices and increased need. Administrators say demand will skyrocket if federal nutrition benefits stop in a few days because of the government shutdown.
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Supporters of the measure contend that the fee strengthens oversight and reduces fraud. Yet immigrant-rights advocates say it could price out vulnerable migrants, especially those fleeing conflict or natural disasters.
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Youth Orchestras of San Antonio's Sunday concert will consist of movie themes
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The cold front has also knocked humidity levels down to 15% at times, which further increases the risk a spark could start a blaze.
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Detective gives testimony in the trial of 3 former SAPD officers; Gusty winds increase wildfire risk throughout the region; San Antonio now home to 3 Michelin star restaurants
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Isidore and Nicosi, both in Pullman Market, now join the 2024 recipient Mixtli in Southtown as the city’s only Texas Michelin 1-star restaurants. Plus, there's a new bib gourmand in town.