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The increase has spurred the county to declare a public health emergency.
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The ceremony and dance takes place July 27 in San Benito.
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The 1951 film — a blend of noir, melodrama, and musical — was recently reissued by the acclaimed Criterion Collection. It will be screened as part of TPR Cinema Tuesday.
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A federal judge in McAllen on Wednesday denied a motion to dismiss a lawsuit against Starr County officials brought by Lizelle Gonzalez, a South Texas woman who was unlawfully charged with murder after a self-induced abortion.
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The FBI would not confirm what kind of activity was taking place, nor would it confirm the business it was at. However, FBI agents could be seen at the San Antonio location Wednesday afternoon.
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In every instance, the deaths were preventable — according to an investigation by NPR, Texas Public Radio, and 1A.
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He hopes the restaurant will transform the food court into an immersive dining, entertainment, and shopping experience that highlights Mexico culture and heritage with a San Antonio flair.
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Congressman Joaquin Castro and former mayor and HUD secretary Henry Cisneros back the vice president's bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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Starliner was supposed to stay for 10 days and return. They're still there.
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Jorge Luis García Ruiz translated the baptismal, marriage, and burial records of the Mission San Antonio de Valero — now known as the Alamo — and published them in three volumes. He discusses the history of the mission and what can be gained from the records.