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Spurs try to stave off playoff elimination; TX Latino voters pull back on support of Trump; Safety concerns arise amid assaults on city trail systems
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The Texas Board of Nursing reversed the emergency suspension of Mary Elizabeth Eastland's license, but allegations tied to last summer's deadly Camp Mystic flood remain unresolved.
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The nuns from the parish of St. John Bosco, are members of the Salesian Sisters (formally known as the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians). They dedicate their lives to Christian education, missionary work, guiding youth and helping women at risk. The parish of St. John Bosco and St. John Bosco Elementary school are in San Antonio's West Side.
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Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has acquired nearly 54,000 acres in Edwards and Kinney counties for what will become Silver Lake State Park. The land sits just about 150 miles west of San Antonio.
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Judge Cesar Garcia held off challenger Shannon Roberta Salmón to keep his County Court at Law No. 10 seat.
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Andy Beta now lives in New York City and published a book that serves as a rediscovery of Alice Coltrane's transformative life and music.
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Democrats ousted their incumbent for Gloria Martinez in 2022. On Tuesday, Martinez lost her own primary, to Christine “Chris” Castillo.
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Immigration advocates say new procedures planned for San Antonio’s immigration court could increase confusion and the risk of deportation orders for immigrants who miss hearings.
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Results are in from Texas primary runoff races across the state and San Antonio area.
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The former appellate justice edged longtime prosecutor Jane Davis in a close Democratic runoff and advances in the race to replace outgoing District Attorney Joe Gonzales.