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

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

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  • How will my water bill change? Here’s how the proposed SAWS rate increase could affect customers.

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  • For fifth year, city raises Pride flag to recognize LGBTQ+ culture, history, community

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  • As iconic San Antonio steakhouse Barn Door closes, Soluna owner confirms plans to move in

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

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

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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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Officials identify San Antonio’s 10 most dangerous low-water crossings

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As heavy storms move into the area, San Antonio’s Fire Department identified the roadways where the most water rescues occurred.

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San Antonio leaders approve Ready to Work $42.8M budget through 2027

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Ready to Work, which assists low-income San Antonio residents in career training, education and job hunting, will receive $42.8 million.

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UIW blends modern design with historic preservation for Founders Hall renovation

admin1 month ago08 mins

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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Building a stronger future for foster youth in Texas and across America

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Commentary: From right here in San Antonio, to cities across the nation, HUD is bringing policy closer to the young Americans it serves.

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Abbott’s public safety wish list includes statewide prosecutor, more bail restrictions

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Some items on Abbott’s agenda would require amending the Texas Constitution, meaning they would need supermajority support in the Legislature.

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

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

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Kindergarten-ready students do better in school. Bexar County is way behind, says new education study.

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Focusing on Bexar County, the study shows the further a child moves through school, the less of an effect educators have on their outcomes.

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