Despite insurrection, there may be more guns in the Texas Capitol this session
By Sami Sparber, The Texas Tribune
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Texas-based anti-vaccine group received federal bailout funds in May as pandemic raged
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Ken Paxton is only state attorney general in the U.S. who didn’t sign letters condemning Capitol insurrection
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U.S. Military to conduct intense simulation near downtown San Antonio on Monday night
By Michael Karlis
Another San Antonio Starbucks store now has union representation
By Sanford Nowlin
San Antonio landlord allegedly set house on fire after tenants were late paying rent
Popular downtown San Antonio watering hole The Local Bar closes after 10 years
By Nina Rangel
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