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‘A negative position’: San Antonio will propose higher tax rate for first time in 33 years

admin1 month ago04 mins

Texas law allows cities to collect up to 3.5% more revenue from property taxes over the previous year without asking voters’ permission.

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City council makes first-time proclamation in support of transgender community

admin1 month ago06 mins

For the first time in its history, the San Antonio City Council on Tuesday issued a proclamation recognizing Trans History Week, May 4-10.

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How Johnny Garcia rose from sheriff’s deputy to a high-profile congressional candidate

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His political debut surprised some locals, but national Democratic Party leaders say he’s exactly what they needed to put a tough district in play.

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Rule that lets Texans obtain out-of-state abortion pills can continue for now, Supreme Court says

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The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that mifepristone must be obtained in person, a decision the country’s highest court has temporarily blocked.

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How San Antonio plans to push landlords into accepting housing vouchers

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Despite record vacancies, San Antonians struggle to use housing vouchers. Some landlords could get cash bonuses, while others are punished.

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

admin1 month ago07 mins

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

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UIW blends modern design with historic preservation for Founders Hall renovation

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

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Republic National Distributing Company will sell operations in 10 states, including a facility in Schertz, to Reyes Beverage Group.

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Driving meaningful impact through the Valero Texas Open and Valero Benefit for Children

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SPONSORED: This year, the Valero Texas Open, Valero Benefit for Children, and associated events raised $25.2 million to support charities nationwide.

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