Chief William McManus said Mikey Valdez, 18, and Albert Cisneros, 20, were involved in the isolated incident.
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They also heard an update on county parks and a proposal to crack down on trucks that are too heavy.
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Come Dream, Come Build hopes that the DreamBuild housing model, which has already been used in Brownsville, can spread across the nation.
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Early voting ends on Tuesday, April 30. Election Day is Saturday, May 4.
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TPR’s Jerry Clayton talks to Randolph about the state of the oil industry, gas prices and more.
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The Fiesta Flambeau Parade lit up downtown San Antonio for the 76th time to cap the final weekend of San Antonio's 2024 Fiesta for All.
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A former SMU grad student sued the school on behalf of all students who paid tuition for the spring 2020 semester, only for COVID to force schools to move classes online.
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Prostate cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in men and the five year survival rate is 97%.
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The UT Austin chapter of the American Association of University Professors is circulating a letter to gauge interest in a possible vote to censure President Hartzell. Faculty said they lost faith in him after he called in law enforcement to shut down a peaceful pro-Palestinian protest.
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A university spokesperson originally said students would be banned even though charges against them had been dismissed.
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The tax-free sales for qualifying storm preparedness supplies begins at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, April 27, and ends at midnight on Monday, April 29.