President Biden, first lady to arrive in Uvalde to grieve with community after 21 killed
Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said the president would meet with the community, religious leaders and victims' families.
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Water wasters are getting tickets in San Antonio
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Demonstrations continue following Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe vs. Wade
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Demonstrations continue following Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe vs. Wade
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Hot Sunday, but temperatures will cool off slightly beginning Tuesday
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Four people shot at bar just north of downtown, according to police
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Car found engulfed in flames on I37, no driver or passengers found
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Four people shot at bar just north of downtown, according to police
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Brush fire breaks out twice at Brackenridge Park Golf Course
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Overnight fire causes $35,000 damages to home under renovation on east side
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Abortion clinic set on fire in Colorado as US Department of Homeland Security warns of threats
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Overnight fire causes $35,000 damages to home under renovation on east side
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Brush fire breaks out twice at Brackenridge Park Golf Course
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Faith communities react to Supreme Court's decision to end constitutional protections for abortions
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Father and child shot at apartment complex
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Hundreds of San Antonians rally for abortion rights in the aftermath of the Supreme Court's ruling
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What to expect at this year's "Pride Bigger than Texas"