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Israel and the U.S. have launched strikes against Iran, with explosions reported in Tehran and air raid sirens sounding across Israel.
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Before recusing herself and before the vote took place, Jones issued a statement saying she would comply with the censure resolution which asked for her to step aside from a city council committee and undergo training.
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The San Antonio Art League & Museum has been featuring local artists since 1912, and they have a new exhibition.
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If approved, the commission’s goal would be to boost voter turnout in San Antonio.
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If you're new to town you still have a chance to cast your ballot in early voting… or at least part of it. Registered voters who move to a new Texas county are eligible for a limited ballot.
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The Alamo is currently hosting a series of events for the 190th commemoration of the famous 1836 battle that helped Texas declare independence from Mexico.
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The move follows backlash over the organization’s decision to join a lawsuit over the rainbow crosswalk in the Pride Cultural Heritage District.
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The U.S. military used a laser to shoot down a Customs and Border Protection drone, members of Congress said Thursday, and the Federal Aviation Administration responded by closing more airspace near El Paso, Texas.
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Many U.S.-born Latinos feel afraid and anxious amid the political rhetoric. Still, others wouldn't miss celebrating their country
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There is still a little time left to get in touch with your inner cowboy or cowgirl.