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Texas Public Radio, the San Antonio-based NPR member station, has been recognized with five Regional Edward R. Murrow awards for investigative reporting, sports reporting, news documentary, podcast and newscast.
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The luxury jet needs a security overhaul. That usually takes a few years, meaning it might not be ready until Trump is out of office. Shortcuts could create national security risks.
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Cities were listed alphabetically and landed there based on a high quality of life at an affordable price.
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Sixteen middle and high school bands will perform at the YOSA Invitational on Monday and Tuesday.
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Animal Care Services Director Jonathan Gary said the agency was on track to reach its goal of responding to 100% of critical response calls by early 2026.
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The forecast reports more than 245,000 jobs will be added to the Texas workforce this year.
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The cold front will compress the hot air in front of it as it makes its push, making the misery index worse before its passage.
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South Texas native Sam Sanders returns to the airwaves with a brand new program on TPR, beginning May 24. Plus, a PBS favorite gets an innovative new remodel for its radio debut.
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One in every 2,326 homes in San Antonio went under foreclosure. The nationwide foreclosure rate rose 13.9% year-over-year last month.
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Also: Applications open for temporary SA council vacancy; Shells from Fiesta's Oyster Bake serve new purpose; Trump administration enforces travel ban on prominent Mexican politicians