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Texas plans a floating barrier in the Rio Grande

Gov. Greg Abbott announced a $1 million string of buoys along the river that divides Texas and Mexico — and more may be installed in the future.

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Nate Paul, Austin businessman with ties to Ken Paxton’s impeachment, charged

Nate Paul is accused of making false statements to financial institutions in New York and Connecticut. According to the indictment, he lied about his liabilities and cash.

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These are the charges Trump was indicted on and what they mean

The Justice Department special counsel has unsealed the indictment against the former president. The 37 charges against Trump include obstruction and unlawful retention of defense information.

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New pitch clock helping solve what some have seen as baseball’s ‘boring’ problem

MLB games are now averaging around 29 minutes less, and viewership is up.

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District 7 casts ballots for Marina Alderete Gavito and Dan Rossiter

The district stretches from San Antonio's Northwest Side along Bandera Road.

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District 1 voters decide between incumbent Mario Bravo and challenger Sukh Kaur

The district stretches from downtown San Antonio and into the North Side.

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Biden names a Border Patrol veteran in Texas to be the agency's next chief

Jason Owens, the head of a busy Border Patrol sector in Del Rio, Texas, will lead the agency, the Biden administration announced. His predecessor is retiring at the end of the month.

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Texas is set to improve in-person and mail-in voting for people with...

Voters with disabilities have been pushing for more accessibility for years. This legislative session two bills gained bipartisan support.

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Ted Kaczynski, known as the 'Unabomber,' has died in prison at age 81

Kaczynski, the Harvard-educated mathematician who retreated to a dingy shack in the Montana wilderness and ran a 17-year bombing campaign that killed three people and injured 23 others, died Saturday.

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Texas parks commissioners vote to pursue Fairfield Lake State Park takeover

A Dallas developer recently purchased the parkland and plans to turn it into a luxury gated community.

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'We are one big bee hive:' Uvalde festival celebrates honey's power to heal...

The bees that produce the region's honey and the townspeople both share a strong sense of community.

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What is gender dysphoria?

There are many misconceptions surrounding those who are not comfortable with their sex assigned at birth.

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4 children who survived for 40 days in the Colombian jungle recover as...

The children, aged 13, 9, 4, and 11 months, are expected to remain for at least two weeks in a hospital receiving treatment after their rescue Friday.

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PBS Frontline investigates "America's Dangerous Trucks"

FRONTLINE and ProPublica investigate why a common sense and affordable saftey feature isn't required for America's big trucks to prevent underride crashes.

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Why we celebrate Pride in San Antonio

Pride San Antonio began in 2004 as Gay Pride SA when a group decided that a PRIDE festival that would be about the community at-large. We can have pride that we live in a society that celebrates the...

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Texas Matters: Can Abbott eliminate property taxes?

Governor Greg Abbott is fully behind a plan to completely eliminate property taxes in Texas. Property taxes fund public services like schools and hospitals. With no state income tax, Texas would have...

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Texas sues EPA over federal smog control plan

The lawsuit claims the Environmental Protection Agency exceeded its authority with its plan to reduce ozone emissions that cross state lines.

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Texas legislature mostly hands wins to the state’s electric vehicle industry

The Texas Electric Transportation Resources Alliance’s president said the legislation passed in the most recent session represented movement in the right direction as EV ownership expands in Texas.

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Volunteer firefighters are getting older. It could be a life-or-death issue

With fewer young people joining their local volunteer fire departments, there may not be a fire crew nearby when you need one

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Cheaper eggs and gas lead inflation lower in May, but higher prices pop up...

Inflation cooled slightly in May, thanks in part to falling gas and egg prices. But the overall cost of living is still climbing faster than the Federal Reserve would like.

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