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Texas AG Ken Paxton sued USMS for allowing a trans athlete in women's competitions after multiple competitors said they were unaware of the athlete's biological sex.
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San Antonio doctor suspended for fondling patient's breasts now faces lawsuitThe 2023 incident came after one in which the Texas Medical Board found he had “allegedly engaged in a sexual relationship” with a patient.
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The Padres' Double-A affiliate will help those impacted by the floods in the Hill County during an Aug. 9 game
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The 2023 law, previously ruled unconstitutional by a Travis County judge, prevents cities from enforcing ordinances that don’t align with broad swaths of state law.
Texas police say four people, one of them armed with a rifle, fled the scene of a fatal crash in San Antonio. The four were speeding in a stolen car that struck a transport van, triggering the multi-vehicle crash.