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Dallas County recorded nearly 28,000 cases of child abuse, according to the Dallas Children's Advocacy Center.
Downtown San Antonio business owners are preparing and keeping an eye on the planned protests that could affect their ...
Following a chaotic 24 hours of heavy rain, large hail and lightning across west-central Texas, a news station in Abilene has been partly destroyed. At the time, the national weather authority warned ...
Antonio Salazar-Hobson was four years old when he was kidnapped from his Mexican migrant worker family in Arizona by the white couple who lived next door. From Phoenix, he was taken more than 300 ...
Antonio Salazar, Portugal’s fascist dictator who ruled from 1932 to 1968, famously governed the country with “three Fs”: fado (music), Fatima (religion), and football. These pillars formed the ...
SAN ANTONIO — Gina Ortiz Jones added to her tally of key endorsements Thursday, capturing the support of Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar as she continues her campaign for mayor of San Antonio.
Mr. Abraham Salazar passed away on May 5, 2025, in Corpus Christi, Texas, at the age of 45. Born on November 25, 1979, in Corpus Christi to Antonio ...
By Francisco Salazar. FRANCISCO SALAZAR, (Publisher) has worked as a journalist for over 10 years with such companies as Latin Post, and freelanced for Remezcla. He has also published for El Diario ...
AUGUST 26, 2022 — UTSA has accepted a gift that will advance its vision to create beautiful, pedestrian-friendly public spaces that enhance downtown San Antonio.. Today, the university began ...
JULY 5, 2022 — The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) today announced that it has completed the final terms of its agreement to integrate the Southwest School of Art (SSA). The two schools ...
Sal Salazar Before coming to KSAT in 1998, he worked at the Fox affiliate in San Antonio. Sal started off his career back in 1995 for the ABC Affiliate in Lubbock and has covered many high-profile ...
Veronica Salazar, UTSA’s executive vice president for business affairs speaks about the growing institution’s future plans in downtown San Antonio. Credit: Scott Ball / San Antonio Report In fact, ...
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