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The National Weather Service reported about six inches of rain fell by 8 a.m. at San Antonio International Airport, a record for the date and the heaviest rain in one day for the Alamo City in more than a decade.
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The Trump Administration is skirting a federal law by finding new namesakes for the bases with the same last names as Confederate soldiers.
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The U.S. House voted Thursday on a rescission bill to claw back money for foreign aid programs, along with the next two years of funding for the public media system. The measure now goes to the Senate.
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Tony Gonzales joined five other Republican representatives in a letter urging Immigrations and Customs Enforcement to prioritize deporting migrants charged with violent crimes.
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More than 60 anti-Trump protests are planned in major cities across the state this weekend, including Dallas, Houston, Austin and San Antonio.
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Also: City Council names lone finalist to fill temporary D2 vacancy; MALDEF files motion in Texas Dream Act case; SA lawmakers touts mental health legislation
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Texas National Guard soldiers lined up at the Emily Morgan Hotel, only a block away from the Alamo. The protest joined similar demonstrations across the state and the nation.
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The more consumers spend, the higher the sales tax collections go, so it's one measure of how the local economy is doing.
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He is a member of Bexar County’s criminal court bench, and he may enter the race in 2026.
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Abbott signs groundbreaking psychedelic research bill to help bring ibogaine through clinical trialsThe Texas governor signed a $50 million bill into law on Wednesday to help bring ibogaine through FDA-approved clinical trials for opioid use disorders and other neurological and mental health conditions. Advocates said the legislation is the largest state-funded psychedelic research initiative in history.