Texas public school students could soon be required to read Bible passages in English language arts classes from kindergarten through 12th grade under a draft proposal before the Texas State Board of Education.
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Bexar County Elections Administrator Michele Carew released some early voting figures on Monday.
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From Austin to Lubbock to Houston, we asked Texans what's motivating them to vote early in Texas' 2026 party primaries — plus the biggest issues on their minds this election year.
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A special meeting of the San Antonio City Council was called to order by Mayor Pro Tem Jalen McKee-Rodiguez Monday morning. The council will hear the results of a code of conduct investigation against the mayor filed by District 1 Councilwoman Sukh Kaur.
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San Antonio leaders are weighing a major shift in public transportation policy after Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones asked VIA Metropolitan Transit to develop a plan for testing fare-free bus service on the city’s busiest routes.
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Construction could start in 2027 and is being funded by the City of San Antonio and the Main Plaza Conservancy. The plans include improved pedestrian circulation, a concessions building, lighting for Fiesta and other events, new furniture, surfacing, restroom upgrades, and a potential pavilion or stage.
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U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales is facing a congressional ethics investigation over allegations he had a sexual relationship with a staffer who died by suicide. Gonzales denies the allegations and continues his reelection campaign.
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San Antonio’s Department of Human Services is committing to increase its support for senior citizens who are at risk of scams and neglect after a request by a council member was filed last month.
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Missing middle housing refers to duplexes, triplexes, townhomes, bungalows, and casitas among other housing options outside of single-family detached homes and large scale apartment complexes.
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Daily statistics from the Bexar County Elections Department show 26,876 in-person ballots were cast Tuesday and Wednesday combined, with 18,155 Democrats and 8,921 Republicans participating.
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The San Antonio City Council will hold a special meeting on Monday, Feb. 23, to discuss recent accusations of misconduct against Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones.