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The report from TRIP, a national transportation research group, highlights a decrease of 8% in fatalities in Texas from 2021 to 2024, but an 18% increase from 2014.
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San Antonio usually sees the most destructive and deadliest flooding from tropical weather in September.
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Also: Two people still missing from July 4th floods; Kerr residents encouraged to keep seeking FEMA assistance; Trump again pulls out of UNESCO; Back-to-school season nears
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Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones shared changes to the city council's policymaking process last week that at least three council members believe goes beyond what a local ordinance allows.
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Ramon Alberto Salcedo faces more than 20 years in prison if convicted of illegal drug and weapon possession charges.
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The Briscoe Western Art Museum's Day of the Cowboy is on Saturday, and those who come will also learn about Paniolos: Hawaiian Cowboys.
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The list of dates could be useful for parents as they wrap up their back-to-school shopping.
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There are no new confirmed measles cases to report in Texas this week, according to the state, but Austin's health department has detected the measles virus in wastewater.
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John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne was an English singer, songwriter, and media personality who first became famous in the 1970s as the lead singer of Black Sabbath. He is also remembered in San Antonio for urinating on the Alamo's Cenotaph.
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Sonya Sotinsky recorded herself talking and reading books to preserve a critical element of her personality: her voice. After surgery for oral cancer, AI used those recordings to re-create her voice.