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Austinites say they weren't warned of gunman in Circle C. They want to know why.

A suspect connected with six killings allegedly shot two police officers before being taken into custody near the Southwest Austin enclave. Neighbors said they had no warning to shelter in place.

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Texas State Auditor’s Office looking into Ken Paxton’s impeachment

The Texas Attorney General was acquitted of 16 articles of impeachment by the Texas Senate in September. He was accused of abusing his office to protect a political donor.

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Judge grants Texas woman emergency abortion in landmark case

Travis County District Judge Maya Guerra Gamble granted a temporary restraining order that will allow Kate Cox, a pregnant woman in Dallas-Fort Worth, the right to an emergency abortion.

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UTRGV students demand ceasefire, boycotts on Israel as more Palestinians are...

The protest at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley is the latest demonstration advocating for Palestinians in the region.

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Texas DPS investigation finds no evidence of wrongdoing by troopers accused...

Allegations brought earlier this year stated Texas Department of Public Safety troopers deprived migrants of water and medical assistance along the state’s border with Mexico. Thursday DPS released a...

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San Antonio City Council approves 4.25% CPS Energy rate hike that takes...

The council passed the increase in a 8-3 vote with council members Teri Castillo, Marc Whyte, and Jalen McKee-Rodriguez voting against the measure.

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A Black Texas student has been suspended once again for his natural hairstyle

Darryl George, 18, showed up for class on Tuesday at Barbers Hill High School in Mont Belvieu, Texas, before being removed and placed back into in-school suspension for his natural hairstyle.

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UTSA to close Office of Inclusive Excellence in compliance with new DEI law

Senate Bill 17 — which bans all Diversity, Equity, and inclusion, or DEI, offices at public colleges and universities across Texas — goes into effect Jan. 1. UTSA officials provided the newest update...

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Cold front will bring chilly temperatures and gusty winds to San Antonio

A cold front is expected during the morning and afternoon hours on Saturday.

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Texas Matters: Which states are making voting too hard?

Today on Texas Matters—How suppressed are the voters of Texas? A new book breaks down which states make voting too hard.How are families impacted by the Uvalde massacre living with the grief and the...

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New book by Dr. Peter Hotez takes on the anti-science movement

Hotez faces off with science deniers

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The Texas legal battle to end one woman's troubled pregnancy

The Texas Supreme Court on Friday night put on hold a judge's ruling that approved an abortion for a pregnant woman whose fetus has a fatal diagnosis, throwing into limbo an unprecedented challenge to...

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Texas foster care system on trial

Federal Judge Janis Jack is hearing shocking testimony to determine whether Texas should be fined for contempt or be subject to a receivership, which would allow partial federal takeover of the state’s...

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Texas woman at center of emergency abortion case leaves state for care

A decision on whether the Texas Supreme Court will uphold a district judge's decision allowing Kate Cox to receive an abortion is currently pending.

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Half a million people lack access to safe drinking water in Tamaulipas

More than half a million people in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas lack access to clean drinking water, according to a recent report from the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean...

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TXDOT: Holiday construction pause coming soon near La Cantera and The Rim...

There will be a full closure of Vance Jackson Road at Loop 1604 this weekend as the Texas Department of Transportation continues a $1 billion project to improve traffic flow on the freeway.

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County commissioners approve hospital tax break, hear update on workforce...

University Health officials recommended commissioners approve a 20% homestead tax exemption for hospital district taxpayers to be applied for the 2024 tax year.

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Despite policy changes, critics say the Army doesn't do enough to find...

After a string of high-profile deaths and disappearances, the Army is trying harder to find soldiers who fail to report for duty.

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Who was guarding the guardsman?

The Discord Leaks is a documentary that explores how a young Air National Guardsman allegedly leaked classified documents on the Discord chat platform. With The Washington Post, FRONTLINE examines the...

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City missing a foot of rainfall this year, but some drought relief arrives...

The rain gauge at San Antonio International Airport has recorded 12.3 inches less rain in 2023 compared to the year-to-date average.

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