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Jessica and her five children haven’t seen Hilder Lainez-Alvarez — their husband and father — in several months. He’s being detained at the Port Isabel…
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The COVID-19 crisis has changed and continues to affect everyday life, including for our pets and for the many animals still in need of a loving home.…
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San Antonio has arrived at a grim milestone. The local health department confirmed the 1,000th death from COVID-19 on Sunday. In total, Metro Health has…
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A quarantine order for Texas A&M International University has tested the limits of local health authorities as Texas universities begin to see rising…
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Renters nationwide are seeing eviction relief until the end of the year after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced a moratorium…
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San Antonio’s MLK Commission, which oversees the annual march held on Martin Luther King Jr. Day in January, voted in late August to cancel the 2021 event…
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San Antonio International Airport is the first airport in the world to purchase and employ the Xenex LightStrike robot that kills COVID-19.“The health and…
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On Wednesday, Sept. 2, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced a nationwide ban on evictions that would keep tenants who lost jobs or…
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On this week’s Petrie Dish, we explore what happened in Louisiana and Southeast Texas when Hurricane Laura landed — and what other hurricane hotspots like…
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This article originally appeared in The Texas Tribune.After state officials this month disclosed hundreds of thousands of coronavirus tests had not been…