How the "Bee Bill" Transformed Texas into a Beekeeping Haven, Yielding Sweet Tax Breaks and a Surge in Apiaries
Texas has become a beekeeping hub due to a tax break bill, with operations rising from 1,851 to 8,939 in a decade. The incentive aims to support beekeepers and the ecology but raises concerns over inexperienced participation.
San Antonio's Institute of Texan Cultures Prepares for Closure and Move Amidst Public Sentiment
The Institute of Texan Cultures is closing its current location, with hopes to reopen near Alamo Plaza. Its last day was quieter than expected due to a missed school visit, and its future is met with mixed emotions and anticipation.
Fatal Hit-and-Run in San Antonio, Man Struck by SUV on Historic Hwy 90, Police Seek Suspect
A man was struck and killed by a hit-and-run white SUV in San Antonio. The incident occurred around 1:49 a.m. at Historic Hwy 90 and W Cesar Chavez Blvd. Police are seeking information on the SUV and its driver.
San Antonio International Airport Expands with New Nonstop Flights to Torreon, Burbank, and Philadelphia
San Antonio International Airport adds three new nonstop flights, including its first to Torreon, Mexico, and domestic routes to Burbank and Philadelphia.
San Antonio Police Successfully Retrieve Stolen Vehicle and Arrest Three with Outstanding Warrants
San Antonio Police arrested three individuals linked to a stolen vehicle and outstanding warrants following a coordinated response that included a helicopter and ended at an apartment complex.
15-Year-Old Boy Tragically Drowns at Cedar Park's Twin Lakes YMCA, Authorities Investigate
A 15-year-old boy drowned at Cedar Park's YMCA lake. Attempts by police and multiple agencies to rescue him were unsuccessful, and no lifeguards were present. The community mourns as investigations continue.
Violent Crime Rates on the Decline in San Antonio, Local Nonprofit's Outreach Highlighted as Key Factor
Violent crime rates in San Antonio are decreasing, partially credited to the outreach efforts of Big Mama's Safe House, as reported by CEO Bennie Price. There is, however, a call for increased funding to continue these efforts.

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