Local leaders gather to discuss civil rights, progress, and community health on Martin Luther King Day
The latest COVID surge forced San Antonio to pump the brakes on its official Martin Luther King Jr. Day march, the biggest event of its kind in the country.
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San Antonians gather at San Fernando Cathedral in prayer for Uvalde
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Prayers abundant in Uvalde
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As gunfire rang out at a Uvalde school, SAFD jumped to action from 80 miles away
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Medics used strategies implemented after Sutherland Springs shooting to treat Uvalde victims
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Community groups rally around Uvalde to support families in their grief
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Schools in San Antonio taking extra security measures following shooting
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Jurors sentence convicted 'Medical Center Rapist' to 99 years
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Counselors in Uvalde to help families experiencing grief following elementary school shooting in Texas
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Uvalde parents told to take DNA swab test when trying to reunite with their child
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Families mourn victims of Uvalde shooting
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Funeral home in Uvalde offering free services to victims families
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Uvalde parents told to take DNA swab test when trying to reunite with their child
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Woman searches for family member after school shooting in Uvalde
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Grandmother of 9-year-old shot at Robb Elementary speaks about incident
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Texas leaders react to fatal elementary school shooting
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Emergency blood drive will be held in Uvalde