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Thirteen individuals lost their lives, ages ranging from late 20s to 60s—everyday commuters simply trying to get to work or appointments or back home.
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Also: New SA councilmembers to be sworn in today; U.S. households sinking deeper into debt; San Antonio celebrates Juneteenth
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The Texas Attorney General’s office has taken over the Roberson case from the Anderson County District Attorney and has requested Roberson be immediately added to the death row calendar.
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Beyond its role as a major tourist attraction, the Alamo also serves as a public gathering place and a protected site for free speech. Going back to the days of the Republic, residents regularly use the surrounding plaza to express views, protest, and engage in civic discourse, upholding its status as a living symbol of democratic ideals.
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North East ISD classroom teachers will be the only ones with substantial raises next year. NEISD leaders say the targeted funding in HB 2 limits the raise they can give to counselors and librarians.
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Texas added seven new confirmed measles cases linked to the outbreak total this week.
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Also, organizers continued to prepare a vigil to remember the victims on Wednesday. The entire community was invited to attend from 8 to 9:30 p.m. at 5819 NW Loop 410.
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