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Gerald Teldon, a veteran of the Allied air war over Italy and the Balkans during World War II, was decorated for his service at a ceremony at the San Antonio Chabad Center for Jewish Life and Learning just hours before his great-grandson's bar mitzvah.
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Of the 53 people who died in an apparent human smuggling case, 22 are now being publicly identified by Bexar County officials.
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A memorial to the 53 people who died from being trapped in a tractor trailer in south San Antonio is growing.
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The zoo has paired sets of horned lizards to encourage breeding, then carefully hatch the eggs.
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The victims included migrants from Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras. Most were men; five were minors.
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The authorities said the tragedy appeared to be the deadliest migrant-smuggling operation in memory. Sixteen people were taken to hospitals.
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A federal investigation is underway to learn why dozens of people were left trapped in a tractor trailer in Southwest San Antonio.
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Roland Gutierrez, a San Antonio Democrat whose district includes Uvalde, said DPS has “unlawfully denied” his request and hasn’t responded to the senator within the timeframe set forth in Texas law.
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A 14-year-old student spells 21 words correctly during a 90-second spell-off to claim the annual competition.
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The city banned Chick-fil-a from opening a location at San Antonio International Airport in 2019, due to the company's support of anti LGBTQ organizations.
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An arctic cold front will be moving through Texas on Wednesday bringing freezing temperatures to Central, West, and North Texas. But, the winter weather will not be nearly as severe as last February’s deadly storm.
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"Charlie Bee Company" follows New Braunfels beekeeper Charlie Agar as he safely removes the country's most precious pollinator out of homes from Austin to San Antonio.