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Julian Champagnie serves up a basket during a recent game. Credit: Instagram / spurs

The Spurs close out the regular season on Sunday night against three-time league MVP Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets.

The Nuggets ended a five-game winning streak for the Spurs when the teams squared off last month in San Antonio. At that game, Jokic notched a 31-point, 20-...


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A service members sims at the pool at JBSA-Randolph. Credit: Wikimedia Commons / Senior Airman Jordan Castelan

With summer approaching, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph has plenty of lifeguard positions that need to be filled.

Although Memorial Day is less than two months away, JBSA is still looking to fill a total of 14 positions for the upcoming season. Those p...


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A voter walks past an election sign on his way to vote outside of the Lauro Cavazos Middle School polling station in Lubbock, Texas, on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022. Department of Homeland Security officials this week told the Lubbock County elections administrator to expect subpoenas for county voter records soon. Credit: Texas Tribune / Mark Rogers

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Happy Clouds smoke shop on Guadalupe Street in Austin displays hemp flower bud on March 30, 2026, the day before the state banned its sale. Credit: Texas Tribune / Leila Saidane

A Travis County district judge has temporarily lifted a statewide ban on the sale of natural smokeable hemp products, such as flower buds and rolled joints, until at least April 23.

Jud...


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Water levels in Bruce Mumme’s well dropped below his pump last year, leaving him without access to water for three days while he found a technician to lower his pump, which cost thousands of dollars. Credit: Inside Climate News / Dylan Baddour

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