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The nine were indicted last month by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who alleged that they participated in criminal ballot harvesting.
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Also: SAPD arrests suspect accused of threatening Mayor Jones; Gov. Abbott sets date for second special session; Recognizing grief in children impacted by disaster
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A majority of council members said any of the mayor's proposed changes to the policymaking process needed to have a full council vote, even if they agree with them.
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House Democrats seem set on remaining out of state as long as it takes to block a new Republican-backed congressional map. What does that mean for business at the Capitol?
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He said sophisticated rings of criminals surveil banks and high-end shopping centers in the area and target people who appear to have a large amount of cash on them. They then trail those targeted victims to their homes, where there are fewer witnesses to see what happens next.
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Kendall County commissioners agreed to let some county residents vote in November on whether or not to turn a school campus into the heart of Constitution City.
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Nestled in the very back of the federal spending and policy bill passed last month, there’s an obscure provision that could change the lives of uranium miners exposed to radiation. It’s an extension of the previously expired Radiation Exposure and Compensation Act of 1990.
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Sheriff Javier Salazar said while the county cannot match the City of San Antonio's density of patrol officers, added patrols are necessary in outlying areas because, he said, there has been a displacement of crime out of the city and into the county.
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The latest Point-in-Time Count found that the number of unhoused individuals rose from 3,372 in 2024 to 3,625 in 2025.
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Kids are always watching their parents, so the way adults present their emotions will teach them how to express theirs.