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Texas leads the U.S. in hot-car deaths

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What's happening this morning from the San Antonio Express-News.  ͏  ͏  ͏ [expressnews.com]( [View in Browser]( [On Our Radar]( June 14, 2023 A Big Sale. A Great Deal. Get 4 Months for Only 25¢! For a limited time, save on unlimited digital access. [Subscribe Today.](   --------------------------------------------------------------- Trending today [Texas has led the United States with the most deaths of children in hot cars for the past two and a half decades, with a total of 138 since 1998.]( Texas has led the United States with the most deaths of children in hot cars for the past two and a half decades, with a total of 138 since 1998. Photo by: Image Taken By Mayte Torres/Getty Images [Texas leads the U.S. in hot-car deaths: What parents should know.]( As San Antonio enters summer, the risk rises for children to die in hot cars. It happens more often than it should. [Read More](   --------------------------------------------------------------- What else we're tracking [Slap leads to fatal shooting near Medical Center-area laundromat]( A woman called her boyfriend to confront two men making a mess outside a laundromat after one of them slapped her, police said.    [Editorial: Greg Abbott’s Rio Grande border barrier won’t float]( The state plans to install long chains of 4-foot-tall orange buoys along the Rio Grande to deter migrants from crossing the river.   --------------------------------------------------------------- More Newsletters Taste Satisfy your cravings with the best eats and recipes in the San Antonio area. [Sign Up](               [San Antonio Express-News]   A Big Sale. A Great Deal. Get 4 Months for Only 25¢! Unlimited Digital Access [Act Now]( NO COMMITMENT | Cancel Anytime [Facebook](  [Twitter](  [LinkedIn]( [TikTok]( [Unsubscribe](list_name=SAEN_OnOurRadar&list_display_name=On%20Our%20Radar&b=sa_saen) | [Manage Preferences]( | [Privacy Notice]( [San Antonio Express-News - Footer Logo] San Antonio Express-News PO Box 2171, San Antonio, TX 78297 © 2023 Hearst Communications

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