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Mexico to supply bulk of avocados for Super Bowl
Guacamole should be plentiful for next month's Super Bowl revelry, but California, typically the starter when it comes to supplying avocados, will have to play second string to Mexico this year.
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Police: Teen Shot After He and Dad Attempt Home Break-In
A father and son are in trouble after police say they tried to break into a home early Monday.
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Rail terminal expected to spur development
The recent opening of Union Pacific 's new San Antonio Intermodal Terminal has local officials excited about the opportunities for economic growth that it will bring.
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Changing of the guard at River City
After almost 23 years of service, Watt Prichard has decided to step down as president and CEO of River City Federal Credit Union .
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Family Turns on Fireplace, Home Catches Fire
A family turns on their fireplace to get warm, and their home catches fire. The fire started at the home on Cactus Creek Lane.
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Craddick drops out of speakera s race, colleagues say
AUSTIN After vowing to fight it out amid challenges to his powerful leadership position, House Speaker Tom Craddick has decided to bow out of the race, colleagues told the Star-Telegram as they entered a ...
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Help sought in locating missing North Side woman
The San Antonio Police Department is asking for help in locating a woman who has been missing since Sunday morning.
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Man killed in SUV rollover in the South Side
A 20-year-old man who might have been intoxicated was killed this morning when the SUV he was driving veered off a roadway and flipped over, a police report said.
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'Justified homicides' more than doubled
One hour after revelers welcomed the new year in 2008, a motorist at a Northwest Side intersection fired three shots into 24-year-old Tomas Garza, moments after authorities said Garza threatened the motorist ...
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Man Arrested For Fighting With Firefighters
A San Antonio man is accused of setting a house on fire then fighting with firefighters who were trying to put it out.
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Price isn't the object to San Antonio's modest multimillionaire
Multimillionaire Graham Weston has such a golden touch that he could be the next Donald Trump of San Antonio.
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Straus claims he has votes to unseat Craddick
One of the most powerful jobs in state government was hanging in the balance Saturday, when both House Speaker Tom Craddick and his new rival claimed they were winning the race to lead the Texas House of ...
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Texas lawmakers set sights on transportation
If anyone wondered whether Texas toll road rage had subsided or lawmakers' irritation at the Texas Department of Transportation had eased, those questions got answered a few days before Christmas: Not so much.
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San Antonio legislator emerges as candidate of Republicans opposing Craddick
State Rep. Joe Straus, R-San Antonio, emerged Friday as a consensus candidate to oppose House Speaker Tom Craddick after nearly three hours of discussion by dissident Republicans seeking to depose the House ...
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City Council action delays progress on skate park project
Councilman ... City Council action delays progress on skate park project City Council action delays progress on skate park project City Council members delayed progress on building a public skate park by as ...
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Texas jail closes after recliners found in cells
FORT WORTH, Texas A jail in northern Texas has been closed and its nearly 60 inmates transferred as authorities investigate what they call dangerous conditions for jailers and those behind bars - including ...
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Texas lawmakers to focus on transportation politcs
If anyone wondered whether Texas toll road rage had subsided or lawmakers' irritation at the Texas Department of Transportation had eased, those questions got answered a few days before Christmas: Not so much.
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300 fewer fire calls reported during New Year's Eve
An E-N special report: Fire Response Outlying areas of San Antonio have attracted thousands of new homeowners.
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Report fuels toll road debate
The 2007 legislative clash over how to go about privatizing Texas toll roads promises to spill into this year's regular session, a new report indicates.
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Court allows judge to hear DeLay case
The polarized state appeals court has ruled that Republican Justice Alan Waldrop did not have to excuse himself from a case against two associates of former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay.