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Tuesday, June 16, 2026
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  • Alamo Colleges confronts $28 million budget deficit as tax revenue falls short
  • Mayor vs. council standoff boils over during Project Marvel consultant contract debate

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  • Mayor vs. council standoff boils over during Project Marvel consultant contract debate
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  • Q&A: Elisabeth Forsythe talks bartending, mixology, Jue Let
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  • Peptides are surging at San Antonio wellness clinics, along with concerns

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  • Hemisfair will ask for $37.8M in next bond cycle to finish Tower Park in time for Project Marvel

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  • Fewer than 1,000 early votes cast for Alamo Colleges board runoff

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  • Sheriff Salazar says he’s ‘fine’ after T-boning another car

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San Antonio considers lowering neighborhood speed limit to 25mph, but it may not be enough

admin1 month ago05 mins

A San Antonio pilot already found that lowering speed limit signs did little to slow drivers on neighborhood streets.

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Top races to watch in the May 26 Democratic and Republican primary runoffs

admin1 month ago015 mins

This election year, both parties are fighting for control of Congress and retirements and redistricting have left many open seats to fill.

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NISD Superintendent John Craft announces retirement after 3 years

admin2 weeks ago04 mins

Another public school leader in San Antonio is leaving the role. John Craft first joined Northside ISD in 2023.

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Sheriff Salazar says he’s ‘fine’ after T-boning another car

admin1 month ago02 mins

The sheriff said he was leaving the jail when another car ran a red light in front of him, and a passenger in the car he hit was hospitalized.

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San Antonio’s Fiesta in the forest debuts with tree giveaway, birding and cascarones

admin1 month ago04 mins

Arboretum San Antonio will host its inaugural Fiesta event, ¡Viva El Bosque!, on Sunday, far ahead of its official opening in 2029.

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U.S. Sen. John Cornyn loses in bad night for GOP moderates

admin3 weeks ago03 mins

The loss to Ken Paxton ends a more than four-decade political career that started at San Antonio’s now-shuttered Barn Door.

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‘It’s coming like a freight train’: Bexar County scrambles to absorb loss of psychiatric beds

admin1 month ago06 mins

San Antonio will lose psychiatric beds this week as Laurel Ridge reduces operations after federal funding cuts over safety violations.

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How Johnny Garcia rose from sheriff’s deputy to a high-profile congressional candidate

admin1 month ago05 mins

His political debut surprised some locals, but national Democratic Party leaders say he’s exactly what they needed to put a tough district in play.

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San Antonio follows Fort Worth in banning landlords from rejecting veterans with housing vouchers

admin1 month ago06 mins

In a city with 90,000 veterans, the roughly 2,000 who pay rent with a voucher will now have a broader pool of rental options to choose from.

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  • Education

Alamo Colleges District plans to increase property tax rate to balance budget

admin4 hours ago05 mins

For a home valued at the median homestead of $271,000, the increase would mean homeowners pay $33.84 more per year. 

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