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Hundreds rescued in San Antonio flooding that killed 1
Marco Fairchild, left, and Gary Garza help Sueann Schaller from her car after she drove it into floodwaters Saturday. IPTC: Marco Fairchild, left, and Gary Garza, right, help Sueann Schaller from her car Saturday, May 25, 2013 in San Antonio after she drove it into floodwaters in the Westwood Village neighborhood. (AP Photo/San Antonio Express-News, Lisa Krantz) RUMBO DE SAN ANTONIO OUT; NO ...
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Flooding kills two in US city of San Antonio
Torrential rains flooded the US city of San Antonio, Texas, on Saturday, leaving two people dead and more than 200 stranded in cars and homes. The first victim, a woman aged around 30, was reported at 7:30 am local time, CNN quoted police Chief William McManus as saying. The second victim, a female in late 60s, was found dead inside her car around 6:45 pm local time. According to San Antonio ...
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Animal facility site set for discussion
Fourteen area property owners and anyone else with an opinion will have an opportunity on Tuesday to address City Council about the possibility of constructing a new animal shelter at Uvalde Memorial ...
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Downpour opens holiday weekend
Memorial Day Weekend got off to an exciting start Friday as the skies turned dark soon after daybreak and thunderstorms deposited almost 4 inches of rainfall in parts of Uvalde ...
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NBA San Antonio Spurs push Memphis Grizzlies to brink
The San Antonio Spurs shook off a sluggish start and dominated overtime to beat the Memphis Grizzlies 104-93 on Saturday and move within one game of reaching ...
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The Sword of Doom (Dai-bosatsu tôge) [DVD]
Ending a film with a freeze-frame is a potent and powerfully self-conscious decision, one that invariably draws attention to the final image and literally begs it to, if not explain, then cast an interpretive light on the rest of the film. One might think of the freeze frame of Antoi ... ...
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PRETTY CRAZYSan Antonio Flooding Kills 2 More Than 200 Rescued
SAN ANTONIO – Torrential rains swamped San Antonio with flash floods on Saturday, leaving at least two people dead as emergency workers rushed to rescue more than 200 residents stranded in cars and homes. "It was pretty crazy," said Gera Hinojosa, a valet parking cars downtown after the storm. "It was pretty unexpected. We hardly got any warning about it." For two ...
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Bexar County to begin damage assessment Monday
The Wilson County Judge has issued an evacuation order for all residents living along the San Antonio River from Elmendorf to below Floresville in Wilson ...
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Two women swept to their deaths in San Antonio flooding
Marco Fairchild, left, and Gary Garza, right, help Sueann Schaller from her car Saturday, May 25, 2013 in San Antonio after she drove it into floodwaters in the Westwood Village ...
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Floods Hit San Antonio Texas
Nearly 40 centimeters of rain has fallen in some parts of the city since early Saturday. Rescuers have spent much of the past several hours pulling more than 200 people from their flooded cars and homes. San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro is imploring people to stay off the ...
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San Antonio Flooding Kills 29-Year-Old Woman
SAN ANTONIO - Torrential rains swamped San Antonio with flash floods on Saturday, leaving at least one person dead as emergency workers in boats rushed to rescue more than 200 residents stranded in cars and homes. "It was pretty crazy," said Gera Hinojosa, a valet parking cars downtown after the storm. "It was pretty unexpected. We hardly got any warning about it." For one ...
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