Five people, including a child and an infant, were killed in the crash on southbound Interstate 35 near Parmer Lane late Thursday night. Eleven people were taken to local hospitals after the crash, which involved a semi-truck.
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Also: Court ruling allows continued DACA deportation protection; Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick releases more priority bills; Temporary immigrant processing facilities across Texas close
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Also: Department of Education cuts could impact special education law; San Antonio home sales slow last month; Officials uncover an extermination camp in the Mexican border city of Reynosa
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He arrived in the Alamo City in 1988 and became general manager of classical KPAC-FM, and he worked with NPR to create KSTX-FM. He also guided a restructuring of the parent organizations licensed to operate KPAC and KSTX that resulted in the creation of a new nonprofit corporation which he named Texas Public Radio.
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'Inclusion Unlimited' launched this month on YouTube and will publish two episodes a week.
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Also: San Antonio revamps 311 mobile app; Veteran journalist talks tractor-trailer smuggling trial; Health experts urge vaccination against measles
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Also: Texas again opts out of summer food program; Mayor Nirenberg looks to support fired federal employees; Trader Joe's to open third SA location
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Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus resigned, accusing the paper's publisher of killing her piece on owner Jeff Bezos' overhaul of its opinion pages.
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The Kendall County District Attorney's Office said it will not pursue criminal charges in connection to a deadly bleacher collapse at the Kendall County Fair's rodeo last year.
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Also: No criminal charges filed in 2024 Boerne bleacher collapse; SAT predicts record-breaking spring break travel; West Texas measles cases rise to nearly 200
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The event drew fans of pop culture, including cosplayers, authors, comedians, actors, social media influencers and more.