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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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Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones wants San Antonio to be ready for rise in artificial intelligence

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Jones is one of 10 city leaders across the globe focused on artificial intelligence, community needs and resilience.

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Family legacy continues with 3 generations serving buñuelos at NIOSA

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A family tradition that began in ’67 at NIOSA continues with sisters Patti Anderson and Sharon Doyle volunteering at the buñuelos booth.

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Family legacy continues with 3 generations serving buñuelos at NIOSA

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A family tradition that began in ’67 at NIOSA continues with sisters Patti Anderson and Sharon Doyle volunteering at the buñuelos booth.

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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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Personal adversity, compassion drive Luz Elena Chapa in tough District Attorney race

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For the county’s top prosecutor, Democrats could choose a candidate with more experience in the community than the courtroom.

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

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

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New ER to open in Medical Center to meet rising demand of stroke patients

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St. Luke’s Baptist Hospital in the South Texas Medical Center is getting major ER upgrade to meet rising demand of stroke patients.

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

admin1 month ago05 mins

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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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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