
TPR News Now
Welcome to TPR's new roundup of the latest headlines and news developments. It is designed to provide a succinct and clear summary of the stories TPR is following.
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Also: Auto analyst weighs in on tariffs; U.S. Supreme Court dismisses Mexico lawsuit over guns; New book recounts the 1884 Wild West shootout in San Antonio
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Also: SA researcher finds link between high “bad” cholesterol and dementia; Central Catholic expels two amid bullying, hazing allegations; City officials urge locals to play tourist this summer
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Also: Another SA private Catholic school closes; TX loses funds to improve digital equity; Lawmakers call for new Army command to be housed in SA
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Also: Conservative PAC raises more than $1.3 million for Pablos; Police say sexual orientation played no role in deadly shooting of 'King of the Hill' actor; Bill banning DEI in K-12 schools ready for Abbott's signature
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Also: State budget includes loan program for farmers; About 46,000 voters have cast early ballots for June 7 election; San Antonio jury awards $831 million to San Marcos couple
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Also: Council accepting applications to temporarily represent District 2; Alliance ready to sue Texas over Ten Commandments legislation; Saturday party celebrates six-legged pollinators
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Also: District 9 runoff candidate talks partisanship; VIA approves Better Bus Plan; Overtime Theater to run "The Battle of Bamber Bridge"
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Also: District 8 candidates talk construction, homelessness; Fallout continues over alleged abuse of autistic man; San Antonio's Octavio Quintanilla named Texas poet laureate
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Also: Bexar County commissioners discuss future of Frost Bank Center and Freeman Coliseum; Uvalde residents mark three years since Robb Elementary school shooting; San Antonio Central Library celebrates its 30th birthday this week.
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Also: FAA OKs Starship Flight 9; Judicial commission reprimands Bexar County judge; San Antonio's D6 runoff candidates discuss federal cuts