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Patient Released in San Antonio Later Tested Positive for Coronavirus: CDC
A woman who was released from quarantine in San Antonio before health officials learned she had tested positive for the new coronavirus may have exposed up to a dozen people at a hotel before she was brought back into isolation, officials said. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) said Monday the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s release of the...
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DFW Hospitals, Counties Prepare for Coronavirus
The Centers for Disease Control has said they expect coronavirus cases in the United States to likely grow in weeks and months to come.
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Eric Johnson Is Dallas' New Mayor
Texas State Rep. Eric Johnson defeated Dallas City Council member Scott Griggs by a wide margin Saturday to become the city’s new mayor.
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Mayoral Elections Saturday in 3 of Largest Cities in Texas
3.5 million people will decide who runs the three largest cities in Texas – including Dallas and Fort Worth – but only if they vote.
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Texas AG Investigating Chick-fil-A's Exclusion at Airport
Texas’ attorney general opened an investigation Thursday into San Antonio’s decision to exclude Chick-fil-A from opening airport concession facilities due to the fast-food chain owners’ record on LGBT issues.
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Offbeat San Antonio Tricentennial Project: Word Salsa
The San Antonio Express-News reports the sound of an original poem being generated is a mechanical whirring that evokes a garage door opening. A Tricentennial literary project, the tall, magenta kiosk is programmed to pluck words from 300 years of San Antonio poetry and create something new.
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San Antonio Approves $450 Million Alamo Redevelopment Project
The San Antonio City Council has approved a $450 million redevelopment plan for the Alamo, marking a new chapter for the city’s nearly 300-year-old public square.
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King, Queen of Spain Visit 300-Year-Old San Antonio Mission San José
Spain’s King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia are in San Antonio to celebrate the city’s tricentennial and its roots as a Spanish colonial village.
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Booming Texas Cities Feeling Stunted by Gov. Greg Abbott's Agenda
Texas’ big cities are booming like few places in the U.S., and mayors say Republican Gov. Greg Abbott is doing damage by trying to rein them in.
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Incumbent San Antonio Mayor Loses Election Runoff
San Antonio city council member Ron Nirenberg is the city’s new mayor after defeating incumbent Ivy Taylor in a runoff.