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South Texas judge declares disaster due to water shortage – and it's not even summer yet
Hidalgo County's emergency declaration comes days after state lawmakers accused Mexico of failing to abide by the 1944 Water Treaty.
By Michael Karlis
Tags: Texas News, South Texas water crisis, emergency declaration, Hidalgo County, 1944 Water Treaty, Texas climate news
FEMA opening 6 COVID-19 testing sites in Texas. Until then, here's how to get tested in San Antonio.
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: San Antonio News, COVID-19 tests, COVID-19 testing, COVID tests, COVID testing, San Antonio, bexar county, FEMA, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Federal government, Texas Department of State Health Services, hospitalizations, case numbers, Metro Health, Cameron County, Dallas County, Harris County, Hidalgo county, Tarrant County, Texas, omicron, COVID surge, pandemic, coronavirus
Beto O’Rourke targets South Texas in bid to win back Democratic voters he’ll need to beat Gov. Greg Abbott in 2022
By Patrick Svitek, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas News, South Texas, border issues, U.S.-Mexico border, Beto O’Rourke, Gov. Greg Abbott, Texas politics, 2022 election, gubernatorial election, Hispanic voters, latino voters, latinx voters, Joe Biden, 2020 election, Rio Grande Valley, Hidalgo County, Brownsville, Texas AFL-CIO, Kamala Harris, LUPE Votes, immigration, Title 42, Rep. Ryan Guillen, Dave Carney, border wall
Facing a crush of COVID-19 patients, ICUs are completely full in at least 50 Texas hospitals
By Marissa Martinez and Carla Astudillo, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Pandemic, COVID-19, COVID, coronavirus, Texas, hospitals, hospitalizations, ICUs, San Antonio, South Texas, Hidalgo County, McAllen, vaccinations, Texas Department of State Health Services, DSHS, Dallas, Houston, Fort Worth, Arlington
South Texas restrictions were meant to protect people from COVID-19. Then the handcuffs and ticket books came out.
By Vianna Davila and Ren Larson, The Texas Tribune and ProPublica
Tags: South Texas, arrests, crime, pandemic, coronavirus, COVID-19, COVID, Weslaco, Greg Abbott, Shelly Luther, Hidalgo County, Rio Grande Valley, Cameron County, Pharr, police, police abuse, police accountability
Donald Trump Jr. event in Texas postponed after president tests positive for coronavirus
By Aria Jones, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Donald Trump Jr., Texas, cancelation, Donald Trump, COVID-19, COVID 19, pandemic, coronavirus, corona virus, Joaquin Castro, San Antonio, congress, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Hope Hicks, Hidalgo County, McAllen, Louie Gohmert, Eddie Bernice Johnson, Ted Cruz, postponed
We Build the Wall's Founder Bashes Priest and Nature Preserve as He Looks to Build South Texas Border Fence
Tags: South Texas, border wall, border fence, Trump, Texas Observer, We Build the Wall, National Butterfly Center, Father Roy Snipes, Brian Kolfage, Hidalgo County, border issues, immigration, Florida
Homeland Security Files to Build 17 More Miles of Border Wall Through Texas Parks and Wildlife Areas
Tags: Department of Homeland Security, border wall, hidalgo county, mcallen, mission, Laiken Jordahl, Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge, National Butterfly Center, Bentsen-Rio Grande State Park, La Lomita Chapel. Center for Biological Diversity, Trump
Ex-Priest Found Guilty of Murdering Texas Beauty Queen in 1960
By Lyanne A. Guarecuco
Tags: John Feit, former priest, Irene Garza, murder, Hidalgo County, Edinburg, Texas, McAllen, South Texas, murder, cold case, school teacher, beauty queen, Sacred Heart, crime, San Antonio
This Houston-Area Man Punched, Stomped On a Puppy
By Sarah Martinez
Tags: hidalgo county, edinburg police department, marcos adrian tapia, animal cruelty
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San Antonio Spurs accidentally confirm team is looking to relocate downtown
Popular Salad and Go concept expanding its San Antonio footprint
By Nina Rangel
Could Steph Curry, LeBron James end up in San Antonio? Some sports bettors think so.
Selena tribute beer stops production after Quintanilla family sends cease-and-desist letter
A sprawling Castle Hills estate built in 1972 has hit the market for $895,000, and it retains plenty of its funky vintage…
By San Antonio Current Staff
A historic home that got a Japanese-style makeover in the 1950s by the owners of San Antonio's Dailey Liquors chain has hit…
For the first time, Fiesta Fiesta — the kickoff event for San Antonio's annual citywide party — took place at H-E-B Plaza…
Great dining spots abound in San Antonio, but things can get complicated when you have kids in tow. Fortunately, many Alamo City…
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