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San Antonio has a strong chance of rain each day next week as a cold front pushes through the region, according to the National Weather Service.
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It's been a rough few weeks for President Biden. On Friday, more Democratic lawmakers said he should step aside. His campaign says he'll be back on the trail next week.
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The SPCA is now working to rehabilitate the animals, some of which will need care for up to four weeks.
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University Health reported that all of its 'locations remain open and patients should know that all appointments are proceeding as scheduled.' The Bexar County Tax Assessor Collector's office said that it was unable to conduct motor vehicle transactions.
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This era of music is streaming, but the passion for physical media will never die. After 96 years, vinyl has a strong connection around nostalgia that keeps people digging through the bins.
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July 19 is 'Ask an Archaeologist Day.' TPR's Kayla Padilla sat down with San Antonio-based Maya archaeologist Jennifer Mathews to talk about the field.
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During his presidential nomination acceptance speech, Donald Trump recounts his feelings and reaction to the shooting at a rally that injured him and killed a supporter.
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The alleged offenses included inappropriate touching, solicitation of sex acts, nude photos, inappropriate relationships and sexual comments. In a statement, Southwest Key disputed the allegations in the DOJ lawsuit.
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Many of the solutions are costly, putting them out of reach for small towns. But the region's most populous cities are getting innovative.
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She said the two policies would support the construction of new affordable housing and help residents stay in their homes.