San Antonio cancels Martin Luther King Jr. March due to freezing conditions

San Antonio's 2024 MLK March and Celebration, one of the largest in the nation, has been canceled due to freezing rain and icy roads. Originally, the event was to have started at 10 a.m., but following forecasts Sunday of inclement weather, officials with the city and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission pushed the start time back by an hour. By early Monday morning, however, they announced the cancellation.
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