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San Antonio inches closer to buying property for Spurs arena as it prepares to talk with team owners
City staff gave an update on Project Marvel, saying that negotiations with the Spurs won't start until cost and other studies are completed.
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Flooding occurred near the site after the area received heavy rain early Monday morning.
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The Houston-based company received a $216 million loan from the state's Texas Energy Fund.
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The Public Utility Commission of Texas on Thursday will weigh and vote on ERCOT's proposal to streamline the power approval process for data centers.
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Some bakeries, including in the Lone Star State, are serving up loaves and pastries that cost more, but many customers enjoy the health benefits and hardiness.
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Ukraine launched a new wave of drone attacks on Russia early Thursday, amounting to one of the largest attacks on the Russian capital since the Kremlin ordered the invasion of Ukraine more than four years ago.
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We asked half a dozen skin care experts: Which products do you really need to keep your skin healthy and attractive? Here's what they said.
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Three brothers say their mother and father died after losing access to their HIV medications. Now the boys are figuring out how to navigate life.
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The court ruled that the law used to prosecute a marijuana user violated his Second Amendment right to bear arms and is unconstitutionally vague.
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In the summer of 2020, sixteen-year-old Antonio Mays Jr. traveled a thousand miles to join the racial justice movement of his generation. He arrived in Seattle during the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest, known as CHOP. Less than a week later, he was shot and killed there. The case remains unsolved.