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Bexar County Commissioners on Tuesday heard an update on state bills on property tax relief and deputy manpower.
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A $1.6 million grant aims to restore competency to mentally ill people so they can go to court. Reform advocates say they shouldn't have been there to begin with.
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Commissioners also selected Jacqueline Lamerson as interim chief public defender based on a committee recommendation, and they approved an interlocal agreement between the Texas DPS, the district attorney and sheriff’s department to fund an anti-gang center.
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Residents of San Antonio can get other tips on lowering their property tax bills during a series of public workshops. The workshops will show homeowners the property tax exemptions available to them and how to submit an appeal to lower their property tax bills.
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Bexar County commissioners on Tuesday approved about $1.5 million in federal COVID-19 relief grants to two school districts to improve mental health services for students.
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Dozens of couples tied the knot during free ceremonies held on this Valentine's Day.
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The opinion overrides a ruling by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct that forced County Court 13 Judge Rosie Speedlin Gonzalez to remove the flag from her courtroom.
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Irma Reyes came to court to get justice for her daughter. Instead, the defendants received far less than what she thought they deserved. Reyes considered the sentence a betrayal.
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Former Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff plans to discuss his half century of experience in politics and government with students at the University of Texas at San Antonio and St. Mary's, his alma mater.
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Former Bexar County Precinct 2 constable also received a six-year suspended prison term, and she was ordered to perform 600 hours of community service and pay a $2,500 fine. She will also be on probation for five years.