Four San Antonio-area state parks are ideally located to take in October's annular eclipse.
readers are clearly concerned about the state of Texas' prisons, which entered a lockdown earlier this month amid soaring temperatures.
Advocates warn that containing people 24/7 in un-air conditioned cells is inhumane and inviting trouble. Meanwhile, the prisoners themselves used contraband cell phones to share online complaints about they shitty food they're being fed while cooped up in their quarters. On a brighter note, our story on four San Antonio-area state parks being ideally located for viewing October's annular eclipse also received a flood of traffic.
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