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Archaeologists opened an Aztec burial site - then 118 skeletons revealed how the empire ruled: "Some weren’t Aztec"
Archaeologists uncovered 118 skeletons at an Aztec-era burial site, including remains believed to belong to both Aztecs and the local Matlatzinca people. The discovery reveals how the Aztec Empire ...
The duo retired after leading the boys water polo and swimming programs for the past 29 years, including a CIF-SS title in 2003.
Former U.S. soccer star Paul Caligiuri is reinventing himself as a grassroots evangelist, challenging pay-to-play costs and ...
The temperature at the River Walk is plummeting to 13 degrees in June. That's because San Antonio's first ice bar has opened ...
In the summer of 1982, two brothers began selling firework products from a roadside stand in Fruitland. Nearly 45 years later ...
Discover personal bests, family fishing trips, and current conditions at lakes and rivers across New Mexico in this week's ...
In a parched hillside village southeast of Ensenada, where electricity and plumbing are scarce and roaming dogs are plentiful ...
With the World Cup in North America, many of us long-time fans wonder if this time soccer will “Stick” as the beautiful game ...
After a 21-year hiatus, English alternative rock band bôa returned in 2024 to a music scene reshaped by young listeners, a demographic that has sparked a resurgence of the indie and alternative genre ...
Pirates of the Caribbean stirs debate, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure makes headlines, July 4th fireworks return, and Earl of ...
A lifelong fútbol fan, the "El Señor de los Cielos" star hosts a documentary special exploring soccer's cultural impact ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Bill Willard II will never forget the day John F. Kennedy Memorial swimming pool opened 60 years ago. “It was a big thrill ...
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