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The intoxication manslaughter trial of Kendall Batchelor is set to begin in Kendall County on May 15.The week's top story concerned the University of the Incarnate Word suing the owners of a now-shuttered South Side hospital over claims that it owes pay to residents who helped care for patients.
's cover story on the pending intoxication manslaughter trial of Kendall Batchelor, daughter of high-profile SA businessman Ken Batchelor. Newshounds also checked out stories on a state bill that would cut penalties for low-level weed possession, a cow killer on the loose in Bexar County and a couple of senseless shootings.
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