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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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Meet the Democratic pick for Texas House District 125, a public school teacher from San Antonio

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Adrian Reyna could be one of the first public school teachers and labor activists from San Antonio to serve in the Texas House.

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San Antonio’s theater for kids springs to new life after major transformation

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Curtains open on “The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show” with a metamorphosis of a 132-year-old venue that began in January and is now complete.

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Project Marvel’s hotel nixed to avoid $300M chilled water plant relocation

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Relocating SAWS’ downtown chilled water plant to make room for a new convention center hotel would cost $300 million.

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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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Judicial turnover continues, but this Democratic incumbent hung on

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Judge Cesar Garcia held off challenger Shannon Roberta Salmón to keep his County Court at Law No. 10 seat.

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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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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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2 holdouts lead VIA to open eminent domain cases for land along Green Line

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The agency has nearly completed acquisition of 153 partial properties in San Antonio needed for the advanced rapid transit project.

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UTSA’s first lady honored for role in foster care-to-college pipeline

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The Children’s Shelter honored Peggy Eighmy as its 2026 Angel of the Shelter for establishing a college support system for foster kids.

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