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New class action lawsuit filed against TX Ten Commandments law; Camp Mystic announces new safety upgrades following July flooding; Watch out for marathon road closures
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The world’s supply of many life-saving medications depends on people in the United States deciding to sell their blood plasma. Without them, there would be a global shortage of critical medications and a public health crisis. But what does it take to be a supplier of this indispensable resource? In part 3 of the special series 'Blood Work,' TPR’s David Martin Davies shows us what it’s like to be a compensated plasma donor.
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A commission released findings on local domestic violence for 2024.
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She was deported after boarding a flight to Austin. Her attorney says that violates a judge's order.Any López Belloza's lawyer says the student is fighting her deportation.
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Talks continue to make the Scottish Rite the permanent home for the San Antonio Philharmonic.
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Phone scammers pose as CPS Energy bill collectors.
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San Antonio State Rep. Trey Martinez Fischer is filing for re-election to represent District 116 and won’t be running for Bexar County district attorney.
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Paxton alleges Shein may have relied on forced labor, the use of unsafe product materials, and engaged in deceptive marketing practices.
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The death from bird flu of a person in Washington is a reminder that avian flu is circulating widely during flu season, increasing the potential for the emergence of a bird flu strain that can spread easily between humans.
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Consumer spending in October in the Alamo City trailed behind most other big Texas cities.