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  • How some San Antonio students go straight out of high school and into the fire station

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‘World Cup fever’ hits San Antonio with international games at Toyota Field, watch parties at Pearl, The Rock

admin5 days ago06 mins

Jubilant fans, notable players and plenty of local watch parties are bringing a piece of the 2026 FIFA World Cup to San Antonio.

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Fewer than 1,000 early votes cast for Alamo Colleges board runoff

admin5 days ago03 mins

There are about 308,000 eligible voters for the runoff election. Voters still have a chance to cast their ballots on Saturday, June 13.

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West Nile Virus detected months early in San Antonio mosquito trap

admin6 days ago05 mins

West Nile virus turned up in a San Antonio mosquito trap months earlier than usual. Here’s how to stay safe this summer.

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San Antonio’s Our Lady of the Lake University launches three-year bachelor’s degrees

admin6 days ago02 mins

The new “Lake Express” degree track will be available starting this fall. Students enrolled in this track can earn a bachelor’s degree in six semesters.

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NBA Finals draws Spurs fans to Frost Bank Center, inspires Alien Dogs for Wemby

admin6 days ago06 mins

Nearly 9,000 fans flocked to the Spurs Watch Party at Frost Bank Center Monday rocking the arena from start to finish, celebrating a victory.

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Asian Resource Center planned in Stone Oak

admin6 days ago03 mins

Organizers say the new center will create space for gatherings, education and celebrating culture for San Antonio’s diverse Asian community.

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Texas confirms 5 New World screwworm cases as federal response intensifies

admin7 days ago05 mins

A total of five cases of New World screwworm have been detected in Texas. The flesh-eating parasite was eradicated from the U.S. in the 1960s.

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How the Kerrville Folk Festival became a hub for recovery — and hope

admin1 week ago05 mins

In the aftermath of last year’s tragic Fourth of July flooding, a music festival became a hub for relief efforts, providing shelter, meals and support for flood survivors.

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A San Antonio middle school is banking on the sports medicine industry

admin1 week ago05 mins

The sports medicine field is expected to grow in Texas. One San Antonio middle schools hopes to boost interest in the industry.

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Balcones Heights just reelected Mayor Johnny Rodriguez Jr. He’s suing the city.

admin1 week ago06 mins

A bizarre political feud has spilled into federal court, where Mayor Johnny Rodriguez Jr. is suing the city he was just reelected to lead.

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