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Bexar County to consider first crisis nursery program in Texas

KSAT San Antonio

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July 6, 2026

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Bexar County to consider first crisis nursery program in Texas

Bexar County leaders are considering a new program they say could help protect children during family emergencies and potentially prevent abuse, neglect and other tragedies before they occur.

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KSAT San Antonio

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· Jul 1, 2026

Nearly 73,000 Texas Education Freedom Accounts to receive first funding payments July 1

Nearly 73,000 Texas families in the state’s new school choice program are set to receive their first Texas Education Freedom Account funding Wednesday.

San Antonio Current

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· Jun 28, 2026

School closures are escalating across Texas. ‘It’s not a local failure.’

This article was originally published by the Texas Observer, a nonprofit investigative news outlet and magazine. Sign up for their weekly newsletter, or follow them on Facebook, X, and Bluesky. At least 135 public schools have closed or have been approved to close all across Texas since late 2023, as districts face budget crises amid state funding shortfalls, according to data gathered [] The post School closures are escalating across Texas. ‘It’s not a local failure.’ appeared first on San Antonio Current.

The Eastern Herald

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· Jun 26, 2026

US Measles Cases Cross 2,000 as Summer Travel Season Puts 26-Year Elimination Status at Risk

Two unvaccinated children are dead in Texas, 2,104 measles cases have been confirmed across 41 U.S. states, and the summer travel season has just begun. In November, the Pan American Health Organization will assess whether the United States has lost the measles elimination status it has held since 2000.

Investing.com

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· Jun 24, 2026

Texas camp where 28 died in floods files for bankruptcy, report says

Texas camp where 28 died in floods files for bankruptcy, report says

Foreign Policy Journal

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· Jun 23, 2026

Chevron (NYSE: CVX) And Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) Sign 20-Year Power Deal To Build Natural Gas Plant For AI Data Center

Chevron (NYSE: CVX) and Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) have announced a 20-year power purchase agreement to construct a dedicated natural gas-fired power plant in West Texas. The project, named Project Kilby, is situated on more than 2,000 acres in Reeves County near the city of Pecos, deep in the Permian Basin. The plant is designed to [] The post Chevron (NYSE: CVX) And Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) Sign 20-Year Power Deal To Build Natural Gas Plant For AI Data Center appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.

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Related coverage for "Bexar County to consider first crisis nursery program in Texas": KSAT San Antonio — Nearly 73,000 Texas Education Freedom Accounts to receive first funding payments July 1. San Antonio Current — School closures are escalating across Texas. ‘It’s not a local failure.’. The Eastern Herald — US Measles Cases Cross 2,000 as Summer Travel Season Puts 26-Year Elimination Status at Risk. Investing.com — Texas camp where 28 died in floods files for bankruptcy, report says. Foreign Policy Journal — Chevron (NYSE: CVX) And Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) Sign 20-Year Power Deal To Build Natural Gas Plant For AI Data Center