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Someone who has since tested positive for measles was in San Marcos in the afternoon and evening of Friday, Feb. 14. Symptoms can take several days to weeks to appear.
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Public health experts attribute the current outbreak to declining vaccination levels.
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A new park-and-ride opens at the Delco Center just in time for the new Rapid service, but tap-to-pay might not start in March as planned.
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The tree was set to be cut down, but after protests and community feedback, the Kyle City Council decided to reverse its decision and move the live oak to a near by neighborhood.
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“If an entity is going to try to restrict access to a title or a book, we are going to try to figure out how to make sure people have access to that book,” said Eric Brooks, who owns Black Pearl Books with his wife, Katrina.
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The UT System Board of Regents voted to update the terms of Steve Sarkisian’s contract with a nearly 4% raise. Women’s Basketball Coach Vic Schaefer is also getting a pay bump.
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Oilmen against limits on oil production attacked a state representative at the Stephen F. Austin hotel in 1933. The attack would influence senators voting on the Railroad Commission's authority.
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Davis will take over the role immediately from Jay Hartzell, who is leaving for Southern Methodist University. On Thursday, Davis announced changes in the university's leadership team.
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