University of Texas at San Antonio cancels class due to bomb threat

University of Texas at San Antonio canceled some afternoon classes Monday after its North Side campus received what officials now say was a non-credible bomb threat. Starting around 1:30 p.m., UTSA issued a string of posts on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, explaining it had received a bomb threat on its main campus. Although officials said they don't believe the threats are credible, UTSA police cleared the campus’ Main Building, Business Building and Flawn Science Building.
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