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September is National Library Card Sign-Up Month.
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Fall outlook looks warmer and drier than usual.
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SA councilwoman faces censure; San Antonio Spurs tout Project Marvel at rally; The Pearl hosts Mariachi Mondays this month
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A law that bans diversity, equity, and inclusion in Texas public schools took effect last week. But students in some San Antonio schools felt its impact even before it officially became law.
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Once almost eradicated from Texas, flea borne typhus is making a comeback in the United States. Texas has one of the highest rates of typhus in the country.
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Peter Mendelsund has two new books out. His latest novel is Weepers—about card-carrying members of a union of people who cry for a living. His memoir is Exhibitionist: 1 journal, 1 Depression and 100 Paintings. He had never painted—but the obsession with it may have saved his life.
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The “Win Together” event aimed to attract fans and galvanize support for the planned sports and entertainment district at Hemisfair.
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He was initially beatified by Pope Francis in 2020.
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Prostate cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in men and the five year survival rate is 97%.
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The exhibit was curated by cultural anthropologist and San Antonio native, Barbara Columbus.