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Exhibit at San Antonio's McNay Art Museum spotlights women of the Ballets Russes

The museum explores the achievements and contributions of dancer Bronislava Nijinska, artists Natalia Gontcharova, Sonia Delaunay and Alexandra Exter, costume maker Barbara Karinska, and financial...

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Cold front promises to bring fall's first 50s to parched San Antonio

After record or near record highs in South Texas and the Hill Country this week, a cold front is expected to push through late Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning.

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San Antonio's Holt Truck Centers signs expansion deal with Houston-based...

The deal will expand Holt's total number of truck centers in the nation to 35.

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Luminaria plans to light up St. Paul Square this Saturday

Luminaria, one of San Antonio’s biggest festivals, has electrified various ends of downtown over the last 16 years. This year’s footprint puts the festival on the East Side, around St. Paul Square.

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Hearings may decide death row inmate's fate; cost of U.S. Senate race...

Also: Holt Truck Centers expands with latest deal; Resource fair for veterans on Friday; Luminaria coming to St. Paul Square this Saturday

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Cruz and Allred to face off in Senate race’s only debate on Tuesday

Republican Ted Cruz, the state’s junior senator, is hoping Texans send him to Washington for another six-year term. While his Democratic challenger, Dallas-area Congressman Colin Allred, has closed the...

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Lilly Ledbetter, the activist who inspired Fair Pay Act, dies at 86

Lilly Ledbetter, a supervisor at a Goodyear tire plant in Alabama, discovered she was receiving less pay than men who worked the same position. Her case led to a monumental law on pay equity.

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Are political disagreements stressing you out? Here are tips to bridge the...

With only weeks to a divisive election it can be hard to talk politics. Polarization can damage our relationships and our health. We have strategies to reduce election stress, starting with ourselves.

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Walgreens will close 1,200 stores, hoping for a turnaround

Walgreens says about a quarter of its stores are unprofitable. Big pharmacy chains are struggling with growing retail competition and lower prescription payouts.

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Personal information for more than 115,000 Texans leaked in DPS data breach

The Texas Department of Public Safety this week reported 115,071 customers information have been involved in a data leak.

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Roberson closer to execution; City Council will consider bigger fines on...

Also: San Antonio observes October as Manufacturing Month; Startup Week continues in downtown San Antonio; CityFest begins on Monday, Oct. 28

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Swing state map: Polls move in Trump’s direction, but the race remains tight

The polling averages show Vice President Kamala Harris’ lead has dropped in every swing state in recent weeks.

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Canceling subscriptions has to be as easy as signing up, FTC says in a new rule

The "click-to-cancel" rule, now finalized by the Federal Trade Commission, aims to make it easier to cancel subscriptions and memberships. Companies argue the agency overstepped its authority.

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Millions of pounds of meat are being recalled. Here's what to look for in...

The recalled products include salads, wraps, pasta bowls, burritos, enchiladas and many other ready-made frozen and family meals, and come from brands including Fresh Express, Rao’s, Boston Market,...

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San Antonio nonprofit shines a spotlight on the needs of Latinx people living...

Black Efforts Against the Threat of AIDS focused its message on the Latinx community on Oct. 15, which is National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day.

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San Antonio's September home sales show only modest gain from same month last...

Home prices in the Alamo City remained the best bargain among the state's biggest cities. While the median here is $312,000, the median in Houston was $325,000 and $365,000 in Dallas. Austin had the...

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FAA grants tentative approval to direct flights between San Antonio and...

The city's elected leaders and the entire congressional delegation battled for years to make such flights possible between the two cities, often pointing to the need to better connect 'Military City...

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No clemency for Roberson, who faces execution tonight; San Antonio likely...

Also: FAA gives tentative OK to direct flights between San Antonio and Washington D.C.; Startup Week focuses on woman and business: Masculinity dominates election season

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Has the history of the Texas Farm Workers Union been effectively preserved?

Many of the union’s participants want to see more lasting testaments to its legacy. But what would that look like?

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In 1977, a farmworkers’ march to DC sought to turn the eyes of the nation...

The Texas Farm Workers Union journeyed 1,600 miles in search of an audience with President Jimmy Carter.

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