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San Antonio Express-News (Sunday), 31 mayo 2026

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San Antonio Express-News (Sunday), publicado en idioma Inglés, es un periódico de Estados Unidos. Accede a San Antonio Express-News (Sunday) en línea en PressReader o descarga los números para leerlos más tarde. Explora los números anteriores de San Antonio Express-News (Sunday) en el archivo.

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ArticleAre Texas school police too rough on kids?

Agirl was fight­ing her class­mates. A police officer at her school, near Hou­s­ton, blinded her with pep­per spray, then kneed her in the face. A boy threw a punch dur­ing a lun­ch­room brawl. A school officer in Irving yanked him off his feet and...

Are Texas school police too rough on kids?

ArticleFlood sirens go up in Kerr County

HUNT — When she first heard a siren go off out­side her home, Jen­nifer Hud­son was caught off guard. Her hus­band, Jack, came in from his work­shop and both of them wondered what the sud­den, start­ling noise was. The next day, the sound came again...

Flood sirens go up in Kerr County

ArticleDeveloper takes on remak­ing ex-brew­ery

Eight years ago, developer Thad Ruther­ford got a call from Mike Etienne, who was then in charge of the city of San Ant­o­nio’s real estate oper­a­tions. Etienne wanted to talk about a stalled project around Texas A&M Uni­versity-San Ant­o­nio’s...

Developer takes on remak­ing ex-brew­ery

ArticleJones mum on accept­ing free Game 6 play­off tick­ets

After ini­tially declin­ing free Spurs play­off tick­ets from a lob­by­ist, Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones accep­ted free­bies for the Spurs’ Game 6 against the Oklahoma City Thun­der Thursday night, her office con­firmed. Who gave them to her? How many did...

Jones mum on accept­ing free Game 6 play­off tick­ets

ArticleTeen brain dead after fall­ing from vehicle

A 17-year-old boy is brain dead after fall­ing from a vehicle dur­ing a Spurs honk­ing cel­eb­ra­tion Thursday night on San Ant­o­nio’s South Side, the Express-News has learned. The teen was not expec­ted to sur­vive, accord­ing to a police source who...

Teen brain dead after fall­ing from vehicle