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Gov. Rick Perry already holds the record for the longest-serving governor in state history, and on Thursday he filed to paperwork extend that record. Special Report: Election 2010 Full Story »
Gov. Rick Perry already holds the record for the longest-serving governor in state history, and on Thursday he filed to paperwork extend that record. Special Report: Election 2010 Full Story »
Scott Stroud: Amid dithering over report, public trust continues to crumble Full Story »
The San Antonio River Authority and Museum Reach Urban Segment will host the first annual River of Lights beginning Saturday. Full Story »
Beginning today a free shuttle service will be offered for First Friday participants as a way to alleviate parking and traffic congestion. Full Story »
Texas A&M University-San Antonio is on the hunt for a president to lead the city's second public university, which is expected to grow to 25,000 students within 20 years. Full Story »
A Southwest ISD middle school is a pilot site for a new program combining data and early intervention. Full Story »
A Danish drug tested in San Antonio chimpanzees is showing promise as a new gene-based therapy that fights hepatitis C and potentially other diseases. Full Story »
Briefing on CPS nuclear flap didn't include copy of investigation report Full Story »
W.E. 'Big Bill' Lister, the last of Hank Williams' Drifting Cowboys, died this week at age 86. Full Story »
The City Council Thursday unanimously voted to name the 311-acre Voelcker Ranch property after former Mayor Phil Hardberger. More on Hardberger | LivingGreenSA.com Full Story »
Former president George H.W. Bush will be honored at ceremonies at the National Museum of the Pacific War on Monday. Full Story »
Habitat for Safe Seniors offers meals, home repairs and companionship Full Story »
Candidates have one month to file for elective office. Full Story »
Despite pleas to postpone action, a divided City Council voted Wednesday to institute a single-member district system to elect its members, starting in May. Full Story »
San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro was among public and private leaders at the White House summit. More Politics coverage | mySA Jobs Full Story »
The S.A. event won the recognition the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Full Story »
Federal prosecutors say manager, superintendent used federal credit card for personal purchases Full Story »
Prosecutors said one of Daniel Martinez's victims bit the body part off. Full Story »
Kimberly Munley said doctors told her she needs a total knee replacement, which will wear out sooner if she runs or carries the gear pack her job requires. mySA Military: A special report on the tragedy Full Story »
A 50-year-old woman and her grandson wereseriouslyinjured Thursday afternoon in a car accident when she swerved to avoid a ladder in the eastbound lanes of East Loop 1604. Full Story »
Ricky Hooker was the district's most visible spokesman. Full Story »
A hard freeze is still in the Friday forecast. Full Story »
$4.2 million settlement in long-running case regarding former Hayes-Sammons pesticide plant in Mission would require 1,800 signatures. Full Story »
San Antonio police believe a serial robber has struck four businesses recently, stealing more than $1,400 in cash by brandishing a kitchen knife or handgun. Full Story »
A Kerr County man was pulled over after officials saw him driving a truck with emblems for the Republic of Texas sheriff's department. Full Story »
Holiday lights illuminate the Denver City/County Building in downtown Denver. AP Photo/David Zalubowski
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