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  • Elections 2026

Every Texan can vote in the May 26 primary runoffs. Here’s how to find your sample ballot.

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Every registered Texan has a race to decide in the Republican and Democratic primary runoffs. Here’s how to participate.

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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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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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‘My voice is not going to go anywhere’: Chip Roy falls in tough AG race

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A late infusion of campaign cash tightened his uphill bid to replace Texas AG Ken Paxton, but Roy couldn’t quite catch up to Mayes Middleton.

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Top races to watch in the May 26 Democratic and Republican primary runoffs

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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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Small-town mayors cruise to reelection, while some add new faces on council

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Fourteen municipalities elected city leaders on Saturday’s ballot, and six decided sales tax measures in several low-turnout races.

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Feds set to pull Medicare, Medicaid funding from Laurel Ridge after safety failures

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After safety failures led regulators to cut off funding at Laurel Ridge, the 330-bed psychiatric hospital has filed a legal challenge.

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Methodist Healthcare Ministries to build hotel in the South Texas Medical Center

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The nonprofit is creating mixed-use development called Ministry Park to try to enhance the quality of life in the South Texas Medical Center.

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Attorney General says San Antonio can withhold records from investigation into Mayor Jones

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The public has heard varying accounts of the Feb. 5 incident that lead to Jones’ censure, but isn’t likely to ever see the formal report.

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A growing city, a tight budget and a new arena on the horizon. How will the 2027 bond be shaped?

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As they consider a new bond program, city officials consider how dollars would be directed to the planned sports and entertainment district.

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