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San Antonio council sets downtown clean zone to protect safety, merchandise during NCAA tournament
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Thousands of children participate in the NCAA Final Four Dribble on April 1, 2018, near the Alamodome. The San Antonio City Council on Thursday authorized a “clean zone” in the downtown area for the 2021 NCAA women’s basketball tournament, March 16-April 4.JERRY LARA /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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Connecticut players celebrate following the women s NCAA Final Four college basketball championship game against Stanford in San Antonio on April 6, 2010. Connecticut won 53-47. The San Antonio region will host the entire NCAA women s basketball tournament this year to mitigate the risks of COVID-19. The first round of games starts March 21.Eric Gay /Associated PressShow MoreShow Less
Northbound lanes of Interstate 35 were shut down for nearly three hours as police investigated the death of a pedestrian struck and killed by several vehicles Monday evening, they said.
David Ferguson, city communications coordinator, said police were called to the 1900 block of I-35 North, between the Business 35 and Farm-to-Market Road 306 overpasses, around 8:15 p.m.
âThere were reports of a person who had been struck by multiple vehicles in the main lanes of traffic,â Ferguson said. âOfficers arrived, confirmed the fatality, and immediately closed off all of northbound I-35 in that area, and redirected northbound traffic to the access road at North Business 35.â