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June 2026

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Federal student loan changes cause delays, recalculations and uncertainty for students and universities

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Changes to federal student loans take effect on July 1, but university officials have waited months for rules, delaying the entire process.

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‘San Antonio has a culture like no other’: Spurs’ Finals run creates economic opportunity

admin1 week ago09 mins

Businesses are bursting at the seams and owners are trying to get enough screens to make sure customers can keep up with the Spurs action.

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Texas lawmakers put limits on cities’ abilities to enact progressive policies. Some want to go further.

admin1 week ago06 mins

Some Republican Texas House members floated want to give more power to the attorney general to sue cities and issue financial penalties.

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San Antonio couple opens new center for business, entrepreneurship out of a shuttered Southside post office

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The Rendon Entrepreneurship Center brings together coworking and office space with educational and healthcare resources in San Antonio.

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Where I Live: Whispering Oaks

admin1 week ago06 mins

Trees, winding streets, quiet evenings, and space to breathe is how the Gurwitzs describe this neighborhood.

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The nonprofit that tested San Antonio for COVID turns its sights on diabetes

admin1 week ago05 mins

The San Antonio nonprofit that conducted wide-scale free COVID-19 testing is back with plans to tackle diabetes.

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Youth Orchestras makes former church and school its new home, returning both music and students to the campus

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Youth Orchestras of San Antonio leaders, musicians and supporters gathered Friday at the site to celebrate the group’s new permanent home. 

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Barn Door to be demolished, Soluna to open in its place in spring 2028

admin1 week ago04 mins

The historic building will be demolished soon to make way for Soluna, a popular Mexican restaurant that is slated to open in spring 2028.

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CPS Energy announces interim CEO Frank Almaraz after Rudy Garza’s exit

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Frank Almaraz has served as chief operating officer for five months. It’s his second time working with CPS Energy.

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Advocates ask court for chance to defend Texas Dream Act, in-state tuition for undocumented students

admin2 weeks ago06 mins

Advocates want a federal appeals court to allow them to fight for the Texas Dream Act. The law giving eligible undocumented students in-state tuition at colleges was blocked last year.

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