The City Council in an 8-2 vote has approved a measure that would allow for a zoning change, clearing the way for Amazon to operate the 83-pound drones from its East Side warehouse.
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Tundras and Sequoias are both built at the San Antonio's Toyota Motor Texas Manufacturing plant.
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Divorce lawyers know certain times of the year are much busier than others. They and researchers have found seasonal patterns around divorce filings.
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The court unanimously sided with an Ohio woman who claimed she was discriminated against at work because she is straight.
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The Court dismissed Mexico's claim that U.S. gun manufacturers aided and abetted the pipeline of weapons from the U.S. to Mexican drug cartels.
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City leaders said the infrastructure upgrades would be necessary to support the new Spurs arena downtown and a slate of other proposed projects.
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The community is invited to visit places like La Villita Historic Arts Village, Historic Market Square and Houston Street this June for some fun summer events.
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The future of the low-income 72-unit apartment building in downtown San Antonio has been in question as for-profit developers proposed market rate housing, a significant change from the working-class housing within the city's core.
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The House version of the tax bill would revoke credits for EVs starting at the end of this year. If the plan survives, it would dramatically shape automaker investments and EV sales.
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The last day of Texas' 2025 legislative session is here. After 140 days at the Capitol in Austin, the Texas Legislature has passed more than 3,400 bills and resolutions. Here's a look at some of the most significant items that — barring a veto from Gov. Greg Abbott — could soon become law.
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Lawmakers also continued funding for a farmer suicide prevention hotline.