Millions Ready to Hit TX Roads
Are you ready to hit the roads for the long Memorial Day holiday weekend? If so, you can expect plenty of company on those highways.
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A Father Still Searching for Justice
More than two-decades later--a San Antonio area father continues to search for justice for his murdered daughter.
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Development Plan Sparks Controversy
A bad mix. The word from activists who are ready to speak out against plans for a 3,800 home subdivision just south of the Bracken Cave Preserve--home to millions of bats.
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Bill Bans License Plate Flippers
Bexar County District Attorney Susan Reed is applauding approval of a bill that outlaws license plate flippers in Texas.
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Spurs Win in Overtime
When Tony Parker started running low on masterful plays, Tim Duncan was there to take over and lead the San Antonio Spurs to a 2-0 lead in the Western Conference finals.
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Bill Bans Sale of Sugary Drinks at School
Seeking to help the state's youngest students develop nutritious habits, Texas lawmakers on Tuesday approved banning the sale of sugary drinks in public elementary and junior high schools.
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SAISD Schools Chief Finalist Speaks
He's ready for the challenge--so said the new "lone finalist" to serve as the premanent Superintendant of the San Antonio Independent School District.
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Helping Tornado Devastated OK
The pictures of devastation are no less shocking today--and the San Antonio area is doing it's part to assist the battered Oklahoma City area in ther aftermath of Monday's tornado outbreak.
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