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Beto Altamirano, who finished third in May’s mayoral race, has finally weighed in on the June 7 runoff — but not on either of the two remaining candidates for mayor.⁠ bit.ly/3SBvHjV

Beto Altamirano, who finished third in May’s mayoral race, has finally weighed in on the June 7 runoff — but not on either of the two remaining candidates for mayor.⁠ bit.ly/3SBvHjV
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The Department of Justice is suing the state of Texas over a longstanding policy that allows undocumented immigrants to receive in-state college tuition.⁠ ⁠ Gov. Rick Perry created the first-in-the-nation policy in 2001. bit.ly/4mUcRCH

The Department of Justice is suing the state of Texas over a longstanding policy that allows undocumented immigrants to receive in-state college tuition.⁠
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Gov. Rick Perry created the first-in-the-nation policy in 2001. bit.ly/4mUcRCH
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A botched vape deal leads to a shooting and major drug bust, a home explosion victim sues CPS Energy, and we're counting down the Express-News’ Top 50 restaurants in San Antonio — in a minute.⁠ ⁠ Head to our website to read these stories and more. exne.ws/website

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Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday signed a bill that will inject $8.5 billion of new funding into Texas public schools. Much of the money is earmarked for teacher pay raises at a time when school districts are struggling to recruit talent. bit.ly/3SWXL1z

Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday signed a bill that will inject $8.5 billion of new funding into Texas public schools.

Much of the money is earmarked for teacher pay raises at a time when school districts are struggling to recruit talent. bit.ly/3SWXL1z