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After four days of compelling and heartbreaking testimony, Miranda Casarez’s attorneys have a difficult job of changing the narrative.
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For the last five years, first responders all over the world have been watching San Antonio.
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The United Farm Workers of America became a target of FBI surveillance during the communist scare of the 1960s and '70s. Arturo Rodriguez spent over 50 years with the UFW. He talks about working alongside civil rights leader Cesar Chávez and about government surveillance of their movement.
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The council established a $500,000 Reproductive Justice Fund last year. But it faced criticism and a lawsuit over whether it could be used to facilitate out-of-state abortion care.
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The District 8 representative formally announced his campaign on Tuesday.
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He introduced the U.S. to the Modelo, Corona, and Shiner beers and spent his fortune in support of the arts and higher education in the Alamo City.
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The lawsuit comes a month after Texas Parks and Wildlife unanimously approved a land exchange deal with SpaceX for nearly 500 acres.
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A&M-San Antonio got a $1.75 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to open the childcare program, which has space for 50 children from preschool through sixth grade.
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The workforce development initiative has so far failed to meet its 80% job placement goals by nearly half for workers who complete the training program.
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One of the handiest tools in our immune system is an enzyme called apolipoprotein B mRNA-editing enzyme, catalytic polypeptide — better known as APOBECs.