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  • Youth Orchestras makes former church and school its new home, returning both music and students to the campus

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San Antonio to post warnings at Bitcoin ATMs after rise in cryptocurrency scams

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San Antonio approved city code changes placing signs at cryptocurrency ATMs after police linked scams to roughly $39 million in local losses.

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Mayor vs. council standoff boils over during Project Marvel consultant contract debate

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San Antonio City Council voted during a contentious meeting to approve two contracts in support of Project Marvel, with the mayor dissenting.

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San Antonio should incentivize hiring real people over artificial intelligence. Here’s how.

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Commentary: Our public contracts shape the city we become, and we should be intentional about who and what we fund with public dollars. 

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

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The historic Barn Door, known for steaks and red-checkered tablecloths, closes Sunday. The company behind Soluna is in talks to succeed it.

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Waymo recalls entire fleet after driverless car gets stuck in San Antonio flood waters

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Waymo is recalling 3,791 vehicles after one of the company’s driverless cars was washed away during flash flooding in San Antonio last month.

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Nearly a year after Hill Country floods, a San Antonio school memorializes Madelyn Jeffrey

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Madelyn Jeffrey and her grandparents were swept away by rising water while staying in a Hill Country cabin on July 4, 2025.

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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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Texas lawmakers put limits on cities’ abilities to enact progressive policies. Some want to go further.

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Some Republican Texas House members floated want to give more power to the attorney general to sue cities and issue financial penalties.

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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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Woman charged with capital murder after 2 children found dead

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San Antonio police charged an Edinburg woman with capital murder after children were found dead inside a burned vehicle on the far West Side.

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