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A man was found dead Friday morning in San Pedro Creek near downtown San Antonio as heavy rainfall prompted a flash flood warning across the city. bit.ly/4d4fBZX
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The remake of The Shops at Rivercenter food court packs in a full-service restaurant, four bars, a coffee shop and bakery, and six food stalls. bit.ly/4taPMgP
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The Texas Supreme Court ruled Friday that state regulators may criminalize Delta-8 THC — a significant blow to an industry fighting for its survival. bit.ly/4tdL7KV
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