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Rackspace chief financial officer rises to CEO, company's fifth leader since...

The Rackspace board of directors voted to appoint a new CEO after Kevin Jones stepped down, according to an SEC filing released on Monday. Amar Maletira, CFO of Rackspace since 2020, took over as chief...

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San Antonio's Southwest Research Institute played role in successful mission...

The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) spacecraft, traveling about 14,000 mph, slammed into an asteroid named Dimorphos, right on target.

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Ian is intensifying into a catastrophic Category 4 hurricane before it hits...

Ian had top winds of 125 mph and storm surge up to 14 feet as it moved over the western end of Cuba. It could head for Tampa and St. Petersburg next, the first direct hit on those cities in a century.

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This is what NASA's spacecraft saw just seconds before slamming into an asteroid

NASA successfully crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid on Monday night. These are the final images it captured as it hurtled toward the rocky surface.

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton fled his home to avoid being served with...

In an affidavit, a process server said that the state’s top attorney tried to evade him as he attempted to deliver a subpoena from an abortion fund’s lawsuit against the state.

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San Antonio's Knight Aerospace sells flying mobile biocontainment emergency...

The San Antonio company that manufactures specialized modules and pallets for cargo planes has finalized the sale of a second mobile biocontainment emergency room to the Royal Canadian Air Force.

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San Antonio Philharmonic makes deal to save Symphony archives, recordings and...

The San Antonio Philharmonic has purchased the San Antonio Symphony bankruptcy assets

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Ian just shy of a Category 5 hurricane as it nears Florida

Hurricane Ian rapidly intensified off Florida's southwest coast Wednesday, gaining top winds of 155 mph. Forecasters said the Fort Myers area could be inundated by a storm surge of up to 18 feet.

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Florida's population has skyrocketed. That could make Hurricane Ian more...

More people — and more buildings to house them, often in coastal areas — mean that a major hurricane could become more costly and destructive. That's raising concerns as Hurricane Ian approaches.

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Some don't evacuate, despite repeated hurricane warnings, because they can't

People with disabilities, people who can't afford it and people who don't want to abandon their pets are among the many who can't easily get up and leave before a hurricane.

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Puerto Rico seeks a U.S. waiver to allow for more fuel shipments to the island

Puerto Rico's governor has requested the U.S. government waive a federal law and allow more fuel shipments to the island over concerns of a dwindling supply of diesel in the wake of Hurricane Fiona.

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Uvalde parents demand investigation into resource officers who responded to...

The ongoing demonstration started Tuesday morning and has since passed the 28-hour mark. The parents say they want accountability and an investigation into the school resource officers who responded to...

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San Antonio City Council to consider five-year economic development plan

The plan developed by a public-private partnership points out the city's median household income, at little more than $53,000, is the lowest among peer cities.

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Hurricane Ian makes landfall in southwest Florida as a category 4 storm

The category 4 storm had sustained winds of 150 mph, just shy of category 5 status, before making landfall in Lee County.

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Crews are out in Naples, Fla., checking for damage after Ian's wrath

Naples saw flooding, property damage and power outages while taking the force of Hurricane Ian. NPR's Rachel Martin talks with Naples City Manager Jay Boodheshwar about the impact.

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After being bitten by a rabid fox, a congressman wants cheaper rabies treatments

California Rep. Ami Bera was bitten by a rabid fox on Capitol Hill in April. He's OK, but now, he wants to make sure the cost of the lifesaving treatment isn't a burden for those who need it.

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McDonald's will have adult Happy Meals this October

Each Cactus Plant Flea Market Box will come with a meal and a classic McDonald's character toy, with a twist.

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Executive at a Texas foster placement agency kept job despite sex abuse...

Despite a child sexual assault investigation, a San Antonio foster executive kept his job at Texas Foster Care & Adoption Services.

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Families of three surviving children from the Robb Elementary School massacre...

The lawsuit alleges negligence and recklessness against several defendants including the Uvalde school district, the city and law enforcement. It seeks unspecified damages for intentional infliction of...

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Proposal for new tenure policy puts Alamo Colleges leaders at odds with faculty

It’s been more than a decade since the Alamo Colleges paused its tenure program. Full-time faculty hired prior to 2011 have tenure, but faculty hired since then do not.

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