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Palo Alto College’s Fiesta tradition kicks off next week

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Admission is $10, but children ages 12 and under can enter for free at the annual official Fiesta event on the South Side.

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UIW blends modern design with historic preservation for Founders Hall renovation

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University of the Incarnate Word bought the mid-century modern building in 2019 with plans to expand its landlocked footprint along Broadway.

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Lawsuit filed against CPS Energy for Northeast Side explosions

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Two residents are suing CPS Energy, alleging they were told it was safe to return home before a second explosion occurred at their home.

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USAA says capital growth shows financial strength as it plans to lower insurance rates nationwide

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USAA released its annual members report for 2025 highlighting its financial strength, but did not share income or loss data from last year.

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New heart disease guidelines could mean more cholesterol treatment in San Antonio

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New heart disease guidelines push earlier cholesterol screening and more aggressive LDL-lowering therapy to prevent heart attacks and strokes.

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Plans for San Antonio’s expanded airport terminal on track, despite Spirit Airlines closure

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The mural will be in Terminal A, which is still planned to boost service by ultra-low-cost air carriers, despite the Spirit Airlines closure.

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

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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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A look inside Third Future Schools, the group taking over 4 San Antonio campuses this summer

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Third Future Schools gives a tour of one its schools in Manor, TX as it prepares to take over four failing schools in San Antonio.

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Amid backlash in Texas, progressive justice reform groups go dark in Bexar County DA race

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Bail reform groups used to spend big electing progressive district attorneys in Texas. Now candidates are on their own.

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Done right, data centers can help keep San Antonio’s power bills in check

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Commentary: How San Antonio can attract data center investment, protect families from blackouts, and keep its electricity affordable.

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