Obama clarifies united Jerusalem comment

An Obama adviser clarifies statements Barack Obama made regarding uniting Jerusalem to a recent AIPAC statement.

3 accused of using corpse head to smoke pot

Breaking the stereotypes of the "lazy pothead," three Harris County suspects took extreme measures to find a new smoking utensil.

Group protests at game three of Rockets-Jazz series

SALT LAKE CITY — A crowd of roughly 50 protesters held a rally outside EnergySolution Arena before Thursday's NBA playoff game between the Rockets and Jazz in support of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saint families whose retreat in Eldorado was raided  …

Paw Paw: I will miss him

A moment of silence for Martha Stewart's Paw Paw, please...

Houston's Gulfton neighborhood to get free WiFi

The most densely-populated neighborhood in Houston, which happens to be where many people from New Orleans relocated after Hurricane Katrina, will be the first in the city to establish a free WiFi network.

Makers of Airborne Settle False-Ad Suit With Refunds

Turns out Airborne doesn't cure the common cold. Lies!

State pension fund says $1.7 billion discrepancy to hit local cities

Two benefits offered by the Texas Municipal Retirement System have caused 823 cities to have a total of $1.7 billion in unfunded liabilities. TMRS' plan is to have cities pay the entire amount over 30 years, and promises that municipal retirees' accounts are safe.

Hollywood Park looks to limit cut-thru traffic

The city of Hollywood Park, an enclave city inside of San Antonio, is looking at ways to limit its cut-thru traffic.

Could Hollywood Park stop the 281 toll road project?

A small city inside San Antonio may have the power to stop the tolling of U.S. Highway 281 by claiming that it was not coordinated with during the project's environmental study.

18-year-old paints with sense of humor, style

An 18-year-old San Antonio high school senior already has a matured sense of painting style, which reflects the young man's sense of humor.

Red Cross gives war lessons in Gaza

The international Red Cross has brought humanitarian efforts to Gaza, where the organization is now teaching Palestinian armed factions humanitarian law.

Two Salvador Dali originals stolen

Burglars stole two original Salvador Dali works from a shopping center in San Antonio that has been recently targeted for crime.

Opposition to digital signs grows

By Eva Ruth Moravec Staff Writer City-wide and neighborhood groups alike are coming together to oppose changes to San Antonio's sign ordinance that would allow some billboards to be "refaced" from traditional vinyl coverings to LED, or light-emitting diode, signs.

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Digital signs may be allowed in San Antonio

By Eva Ruth Moravec Staff Writer San Antonio's Infrastructure and Growth Committee is currently reviewing proposed changes to the city's sign ordinance that would allow for traditional vinyl signs to be transformed into light-emitting diode, or LED, signs.

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Dogs shoot man

A pack of hunting dogs shot and injured a hunter in Iowa when they accidentially stepped on the hunter's gun.

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