San Antonio won't reschedule this year's canceled Martin Luther King Jr. March
San Antonio's 2024 Martin Luther King Jr. March, canceled earlier this month due to freezing rain and icy roads, won't be rescheduled, according to organizers. The City of San Antonio and the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission made the announcement in a joint statement released Tuesday afternoon. The annual march is one of the largest in the country honoring the late civil rights leader.
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