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Paralympian's Stolen Gold Medals Recovered, San Antonio Police Say
A backpack and three gold medals that were stolen from a Bay Area native and three-time Paralympian’s car Saturday in San Antonio have been recovered, according to police.
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New Uber Feature Lets You Book Dinner Reservations, Concert Tickets
A new Uber feature called Explore allows users to purchase tickets to events or make reservations.
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Homeland Security Official Vance Callender on Administrative Leave After Raid on Michigan Home, Lawyer Says
Vance Callender has served as the top Homeland Security Investigations agent in Michigan and Ohio since 2020. He is under investigation for unknown reasons.
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Authorities Raid Michigan Home of High-Ranking Homeland Security Official Vance Callender
The raid at the home of Vance Callender came two years after he was put in charge of agents in Michigan and Ohio for a division of the Homeland Security Department.
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Millennials and Gen Z Are Planning to Spend Thousands on Cryptocurrency, NFTs and Metaverse Land as Holiday Gifts
During the holiday season, young investors are spending big on NFTs and other digital assets to give as gifts.
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Doctor Sued After Saying He Performed an Abortion in Defiance of New Texas Law
A San Antonio doctor who said he performed an abortion in defiance of a new Texas law has been sued by two people seeking to test the legality of the state’s near-total ban on the procedure.
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Looking to Vacation for Less? Here Are the Most, and Least, Affordable Destinations in the U.S.
If you’re keeping an eye on your budget for your next vacation, here’s a look at the most and least affordable spots in the U.S., according to ParkSleepFly.
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Here Are the Country's Cheapest Airports to Park at — and Where Rideshares and Transit Are Better Bets
Upgraded Points analyzed airport parking data to compile a list of the 10 cheapest U.S. airports to park at in 2021.
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‘All Clear' at Joint Base San Antonio After Active Shooter Warning Issued
Officials at Joint Base San Antonio gave the all-clear after an active shooter warning was issued Wednesday morning.
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U.S. Cities Where Rents Are Dropping — and Where They're Going Up: Report
Here are the U.S. cities where average one-bedroom rent prices are increasing and decreasing the most, according to a new report from Apartment Guide.
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Nearly 100 Immigrants Found Inside 18-Wheeler in Texas
The discovery was made at a truck stop when a nearby driver notice something suspicious and called the police.
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Two Dead, Two Injured After Driver Shoots San Antonio Police Officer During Traffic Stop
Two people died after a driver opened fire at a police officer during a traffic stop in San Antonio, Texas. A woman passenger and the police officer are being treated for injuries at a nearby hospital.
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San Antonio Officer Shot, 2 Men Killed During Traffic Stop
Two men are dead, a police officer was shot during a routine traffic stop in San Antonio Friday morning.
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Congress Wants Answers From NCAA After Weight Room Disparity at Women's Basketball Tournament
Members of Congress are seeking answers for last week’s NCAA weight room disparity in San Antonio, the site of the women’s basketball tournament.
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Texas Museum Removes Trump Wax Figure After Visitors Kept Attacking It
A wax museum in San Antonio, Texas, was forced to remove its statue of former President Donald Trump because visitors kept attacking it. Louis Tussaud’s Waxworks transferred the statue from the gallery to a storage unit after the museum’s guests repeatedly punched and scratched the figure, causing damage. “It’s a presidential figure,” said Suzanne Smagala-Potts, a spokesperson for the...
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San Antonio Community Rallies Around Ramen Restaurant Defaced With Racist Graffiti
Noodle Tree, a ramen restaurant in San Antonio, was defaced with racist graffiti after chef and owner Mike Nguyen criticized the rollback of the state’s mask mandate on CNN and said that he would continue to require that people wear masks when visiting the restaurant.
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Texas Woman Uses Tortillas to Rescue Freezing Dog
A driver in San Antonio, Texas, pulled over after she saw a dog out in the freezing weather. To lure him into the car, she used the tortillas she had just bought.
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Chilling 911 Call Triggers Search For Migrants Trapped In Tanker
One person has been arrested in connection with an alleged human smuggling attempt at the center of a chilling 911 call
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Meet the 10-Year-Old Who Made $3,000 From GameStop Stock
Jaydyn Carr, a fifth-grader from San Antonio, watched the GameStop stock he received as a gift from his mother skyrocket more than 5,000%.
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Chelsea Man Found Dead at Texas Military Base
The U.S. Air Force Joint Base San Antonio said in a press release the remains had been identified by dental comparison as Juan Santiago, a 37-year-old man who has been missing since June.