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City council makes first-time proclamation in support of transgender community

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For the first time in its history, the San Antonio City Council on Tuesday issued a proclamation recognizing Trans History Week, May 4-10.

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Who really pays? The hidden cost of source of income mandates

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Commentary: City Council should exempt property owners who own 10 properties or less from the veteran housing voucher ordinance to protect local housing providers.

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How San Antonio plans to push landlords into accepting housing vouchers

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Despite record vacancies, San Antonians struggle to use housing vouchers. Some landlords could get cash bonuses, while others are punished.

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Abysmal turnout, mixed partisan results: Top takeaways from the May 2 election

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Democrats swept many school board races in Bexar County and the state, but Republicans also saw some bright spots in a low-turnout election.

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Paxton investigates 3 San Antonio school districts over Ten Commandments, daily prayer laws

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The state is looking into Alamo Heights ISD, North East ISD and Northside ISD over implementation of two education laws related to religion.

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More than 8k San Antonio kids will get vouchers. Many previously were enrolled at public schools.

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Less than half of the 21,483 students in the San Antonio area who applied for a school voucher will get one.

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Canvas hack disrupts finals week at San Antonio colleges

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The hack disrupted access to the online platform on Thursday, but most of the access had been restored by Friday with some warnings issued.

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A mother, a daughter and a 40-year-old Southside treasure called Mendez Cafe

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Dolores Mendez started Mendez Cafe in 1986. It nearly failed. Forty years later, doors remain open with the support of her daughter.

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Will sports draw locals to downtown San Antonio? Developers are behind the potential.

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A Gensler study shows that San Antonio is welcoming and vibrant, but has work to do in making its downtown a place locals choose to go. 

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A nationwide liquor distributor is selling its Texas operations, affecting 372 local workers

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Republic National Distributing Company will sell operations in 10 states, including a facility in Schertz, to Reyes Beverage Group.

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