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The antibiotics that only 80 years ago turned TB from a voracious killer of an estimated 1 billion people to a treatable disease just don’t work anymore.
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Rolando Salinas Jr. said authorities are expecting between several thousand more migrants to cross through the city in the coming days.
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San Antonio ISD officials say their recommendation to close nearly 20 % of the district’s schools is needed to ensure resources are distributed equitably. But critics of the plan question whether closing schools will truly improve equity.
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Jerry Jeff Walker's Viva Terlingua gets an exhibit at the Wittliff Collections
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Shrimpers across the Gulf Coast states, including Texas, are calling on the government to help a long-struggling industry.
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The Metropolitan Heath District confirmed more than 2,600 new COVID cases in the week ending Sept. 18.
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By this time next year, the San Antonio Independent School District could have 17 fewer schools — with another two schools slated for closure the following year.
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CVS and Walgreens stores in San Antonio have started rolling it out. Eligible patients can make an appointment online. H-E-B also has the updated vaccine. Patients can receive it two months after their last booster dose.
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The same Republicans who slammed Ken Paxton's impeachment process as rushed and expensive are now asking the state’s financial review board to provide receipts detailing how much the months-long process cost Texas taxpayers.
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The impeachment proceedings, and the events that precipitated them, have left the Texas Office of the Attorney General in turmoil. Can Paxton steady the ship of an institution vital to the conservative cause?