Texas House bill could shield companies from liability after commercial vehicle crashes
By Anna Canizales, The Texas Tribune
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All adults in Texas are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. But there still aren’t enough doses for everyone.
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As COVID-19 cases decline across Texas, testing rates are dropping, too
Tags: Texas, COVID-19, covid, pandemic, coronavirus, case numbers, testing rates, winter storm, South Texas, Corpus Christi, Baylor College of Medicine, Driscoll Health System, vaccines, vaccinations
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San Antonio-based DeLorean Motors ReImagined has shuttered its headquarters
By Michael Karlis
Much-anticipated Pullman Market opening at San Antonio's Pearl complex this Tuesday
By Nina Rangel
Selena tribute beer stops production after Quintanilla family sends cease-and-desist letter
Gunter Hotel to bring South Korea-based bakery, cafe concept to San Antonio
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