Ted Cruz, who’s running for a third term, again files bill to limit U.S. senators to two terms
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz reintroduced a bill last week to limit senators from serving more than two six-year terms, even as he stands by plans to run for his third. The bill is a constitutional amendment that would prevent U.S. senators from serving more than 12 years.
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Bad news, San Antonio music fans: No stop from Beyoncé, Ozzy says touring days are over
New revelations from top-drawing music artists are likely to have San Antonio fans smarting. First, Beyoncé on Wednesday unveiled her Renaissance World Tour, which is once again bypassing San Antonio in favor of Dallas and Houston. The 28-time Grammy Award winner last performed here in 2007.
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Nearly 20,000 without power in San Antonio as Bexar County remains under Winter Storm Warning
Nearly 20,000 CPS Energy customers in San Antonio are without power Wednesday morning as the area grapples with the aftermath of this week's winter storm. On its website, CPS reported that as of 10 a.m., 19,983 of its customers were without electricity. The majority of the outages are north of Loop 410, according to an online map provided by the city-owned utility.
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San Antonio's coffee scene falls flat, according to new nationwide study
San Antonio is all at once many beautiful things. But, according to a new study, being one of the best cities for coffee isn't one of them.
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