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A tiny division responsible for overseeing services for people with disabilities and older Americans is being dismantled as ...
When visiting the Alamo City, it only makes sense to visit the Alamo itself. Founded in 1718 as Mission San Antonio de Valero ...
Certain research studies are no longer being funded, and many government health employees specializing in disability issues ...
City leaders, who will be elected in May, will have just a short window to decide what services to provide, like police or ...
During his presidency, Lyndon B. Johnson signed into law close to 300 conservation measures and expanded national parks. He ...
An informal report found that establishing Cesar Chavez Day would cost the city $3.4 million. FORT WORTH, Texas — Fort Worth ...
After going 2-1 in Sewell-Thomas Stadium, Mississippi State (22-14, 5-10 SEC) still didn't earn its way back into the rankings. The loss to the Bulldogs came the weekend immediately after UA dropped ...
Hurricane names are rotated every six years, but new names are introduced when a few become so synonymous with destruction that they're retired.
Morgan Kessler, a student at Texas State University, has bounced around the sport ... “Pommel horse is the devil,” said Fay Malay, a member of the Jurassic Gymnastics club who competes in women's ...
Fayetteville State is not renewing the contract of Coach Luke D'Alessio, who guided the team to historic CIAA championship, NCAA Tournament win.
SAN ANTONIO – Over 100 workers at the Refugee and Immigration Center for Education and Legal Services Inc. (RAICES) were issued layoff notices, according to a Texas Workforce Commission filing.
The Southern California city’s arts and culture scene radiates an infectious brand of positivity. The Rady Shell at Jacob’s Park offers space for locals and visitors alike who gather for yoga ...