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Texas police officers would have to carry liability insurance under proposed law

Democrats in Texas have been calling for new police reforms in the state. Some lawmakers say requiring insurance for police officers might be less challenging than passing legislation to end qualified...

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Uvalde CISD officers let go by district, no one left to investigate

District officers present during the May 24th shooting at Robb Elementary are no longer employed by the district. This comes after UCISD announced it would not move forward with an internal review of...

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Jeanette Ball hired to lead Southwest ISD after mid-year resignation from Judson

She started this school year as superintendent of San Antonio’s fourth largest school district, and she'll end it holding the same title at the fifth largest.

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Centro de Artes opens a new exhibit featuring 40 LatinX artists

Centro de Artes at the east end of Market Square opens up a 2-story, 40-artist exhibition

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Texas treatment center accused of sex trafficking youth reopens

The Refuge's license was suspended last year when it was discovered an employee had offered to sell nude photos of two girls in exchange for drug money. The nonprofit sex-trafficking treatment center...

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UT Austin is poised to leave the Big 12 early

UT and the University of Oklahoma first announced their intentions to leave the Big 12 Conference for the SEC in 2021. Both schools are poised to leave the Big 12 one year early — after the 2023-2024...

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Texas A&M archeologists find prehistoric projectile in mastodon rib

The Manis point is the earliest evidence of bone weaponry in the Americas.

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Kaya, a furry ambassador for veterans and service dogs, has died

The furry companion lobbied for historic legislation that helps fund service dogs for others struggling with mental health, known as the PAWS Act.

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Charles Silverstein, a psychologist who helped destigmatize homosexuality,...

Homosexuality was considered a mental disorder and 'sexual deviation' until 1973 — months after Silverstein gave a presentation challenging the classification.

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Texas DPS makes its case for more border security funding

The state’s police force is asking lawmakers to again fund the state-led effort known as Operation Lone Star to the tune of more than $1 billion.

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Texas DPS won’t discipline any more officers for Uvalde shooting response

The Department of Public Safety has finished its investigation into how officers responded to Texas’ deadliest school shooting. The agency has fired one officer and is in the process of firing another.

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Texas Supreme Court says Bexar County judge can display pride flag in her court

The opinion overrides a ruling by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct that forced County Court 13 Judge Rosie Speedlin Gonzalez to remove the flag from her courtroom.

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Harlandale and La Vernia ISDs consider 4-day school weeks

School districts all over Texas are switching to a new school week schedule of four days rather than the traditional five day. This new scheduling idea was introduced to schools to help attract more...

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Lone Star lineages: Quarterbacks with Texas roots headlining the Super Bowl

Whitehouse’s Patrick Mahomes and Channelview’s Jalen Hurts were also the top vote-getters in the league MVP race.

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Texas DPS scraps plan for $1.2 billion active-shooter training facility

The Texas Department of Public Safety is instead asking lawmakers for $381.5 million to upgrade its current facilities with better technology, dormitories and cafeteria for trainees from across the state.

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The U.S. military shot down an unidentified object over Canada's Yukon territory

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and President Biden ordered the takedown "out of an abundance of caution" after the object violated Canada's airspace, the White House said.

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San Antonio residents can use free federal dollars to pay for new electric...

The Inflation Reduction Act made billions of dollars available for tax credits and rebates for residents buying high-efficiency electric appliances, such as clothes dryers, heat pumps, stoves, and...

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Famed San Antonio artist Jesse Treviño dies at 76

Our Lady of the Lake University said in a statement that the painter, muralist and tile artist died on Monday morning.

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City View ISD parents seek accountability after sexual misconduct claims

City View ISD parents called on the school district to take action in holding the seven arrested administrators accountable for not reporting a City View High School coach's sexual misconduct.

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Medicaid covers half of all births in Texas. Finding quality health care can...

Hours on the phone trying to find a doctor and limited postpartum care are only some challenges pregnant people face. But advocates and birth workers hope this legislative session will extend coverage...

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