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Pre-K 4 SA
2:15 pm
Mon September 24, 2012

Mayor Castro Uses National T.V. Appearance to Talk Early Education

Since his keynote address at the Democratic National Convention, San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro has become a national political figure. This morning, Castro was on NBC's "Today Show" talking about education.

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Reforming Lackland
10:05 am
Mon September 24, 2012

Gen. Edward Rice Meets With Congress to Discuss Lackland Scandal and Reform

Gen. Edward Rice
Credit U.S. Air Force
Photo of Gen. Edward Rice

Gen. Edward Rice, who leads the Air Education and Training Command in San Antonio, has met with select members of Congress in the ongoing sex scandal at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland.

Rice said unprofessional relationships at basic military training will not be tolerated.

Rice promised to establish and maintain an environment that he says is consistent with the high standards of professional conduct that the Air Force demands of instructors.

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Pre-K 4 SA debate
4:56 pm
Fri September 21, 2012

Pre-K 4 SA Campaign Using Current Preschoolers to Send Message

Mayor Julián Castro at a pre-K class
Credit Joey Palacios / Texas Public Radio
San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro visits preschoolers at San Antonio College’s Early Child Development Center.

The Pre-K 4 SA campaign is launching a video showing preschoolers at San Antonio College’s Early Childhood Development Center talking about their school experience and asking voters for support.

The Pre-K initiative would add one-eighth of a cent to the sales tax generating $31 million per year to fund pre-K for 22,000 4-year-olds in the city. Mayor Julián Castro said Pre-K 4 SA would be the first of its kind in the state.

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Jazz at Travis Park
4:55 pm
Fri September 21, 2012

Special Jam Session Friday Evening Before Jazz’SAlive Saturday Start

Jazz'SAlive

The biggest jazz weekend of the year gets started tonight with Jazz'SAlive After Dark at the St. Anthony. The evening will be full of surprises - no one knows who might show up for the jam session.

The 29th Annual Jazz'SAlive main event starts at noon on Saturday with Midtown Jazz Sound performing. Later in the day, Urban 15 makes an appearance, along with Bela Fleck and the Marcus Roberts Trio, featuring Jason Marsalis and Rodney Jordan.

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Animal Shelters
4:42 pm
Fri September 21, 2012

San Antonio Agencies Get New Ideas to Achieve No-Kill Status

Animal Defense League
Credit Eileen Pace / Texas Public Radio
The Animal Defense League, a no-kill shelter working to make San Antonio a no-kill city, gives dogs like this a safe place to live while finding them a forever home.

Two weeks ago at the Animal Defense League, 33 new residents were rescued from the City of San Antonio’s Animal Care Services. The dogs were orphaned by the death of their owner, and the ADL found that they had been well cared for and were adoptable.

However, not all dogs are so lucky. Spokesman Hugo Vital said ADL actively works on getting more foster homes for pets.

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Texas Matters
11:10 am
Fri September 21, 2012

Separating Church and State, Wind Energy and Wine

Credit Howard Chandler Christy
Scene at the Signing of the Constitution of the United States (1940) painting by Howard Chandler Christy.

Governor Rick Perry appeals to the religious right by talking about the "myth" of the separation of church and state and Rob Boston from Americans United for the Separation of Church and State responds. Wind energy is revitalizing rural Texas, so what is the future for the renewable energy source? How a Texas winery is using renewable energy to be self-sufficient.

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A&M San Antonio Expansion
2:21 pm
Thu September 20, 2012

Texas A&M - San Antonio Reports Record-Breaking Growth in Student Population

Texas A&M - San Antonio
Credit Eileen Pace / Texas Public Radio
The A&M San Antonio main building under construction in 2010 before opening last year.

Established in 2009 to meet the education needs of the historically underserved Southside, Texas A&M - San Antonio opened its main building last year.

One year later, enrollment is up 16.7 percent to 4,100 students, breaking the record set in 2011 and marking growth for all three years of the university’s operation.

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City Hall
2:15 pm
Thu September 20, 2012

San Antonio City Council Votes on Key Issues

City council voted to approve the convention center expansion and the new council district map, and also ruled to approve the payday loan ordinance championed by District 1 Councilman Diego Bernal.

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After School Programs
2:05 pm
Thu September 20, 2012

Say Sí Students Learn to Illustrate Movement for Fotoseptiembre

Say Sí photography
Credit Eileen Pace / Texas Public Radio
Digital photography at the Say Sí exhibit.

The staff at Say Sí plans for a certain theme that can be woven into each show throughout the year. From there, students produce art pieces for a variety of events; Fotoseptiembre is one of those.

"Ok, so the theme of Fotoseptiembre; the theme was decided ahead of time during the project planning, and the theme was 'Stillness in Motion,'" said Nicole Amri, program and outreach coordinator for Say Sí.

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SAISD Encourages Fitness
1:55 pm
Thu September 20, 2012

SAISD Encouraging Physical Fitness Through Zumba in School and Community

Zumba at SAISD
Credit Joey Palacios / Texas Public Radio
Loukisha Lewis leads a group of 38 women in Zumba at Rogers Elementary. The group previously used Edison High School across the street but moved to Rogers for the bigger space in the gym.

Encouraging residents to become fit and healthy has been a major goal for the city, and  San Antonio Independent School District is now joining in. The district is certifying each of its P.E. teachers in Zumba to promote a healthy lifestyle for students and to offer free classes to the community.

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