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A cold front should arrive late Friday or early Saturday.
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William McManus has worn the city's top law enforcement badge for 20 years.
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$30M from the Spurs will be used to purchase federal building; Construction at Brackenridge Park will continue; Local housing crisis could be worsened by TX evicition laws
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Historian Sam W. Haynes explains how a convergence of Mexican, Anglo, and indigenous cultures led to instances of conflict and violence from 1821-1879.
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The building and two parking lots next to the former federal courthouse are owned by the federal government. What will be in the building after the purchase is uncertain except for a few federal offices for about three years until they have to relocate. It’s next to what will be the site of the proposed basketball arena.
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Many veterans seek jobs where military skills easily transfer.
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A $150,000 investment from District 7 will cover transit costs for up to 5,500 middle and high school students as the city aims to reduce chronic absenteeism.
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Centro San Antonio is planting bluebonnets downtown for the spring.
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The planned removal of several trees in the Lambert Beach area of the park prompted a lawsuit from Lipan Apache Native American Church
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About 40% of patients in Texas state hospitals have been admitted for more than a year, according to state data shared Wednesday. Long stays can mean people have to wait longer for mental and behavioral health services.