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*This post was updated on Monday, July 20, at 4:10 p.m.The recent deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and other Black individuals during encounters…
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A Houston federal judge ruled Friday that the Republican Party of Texas may proceed with its in-person convention, a striking last-minute development as…
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At the beginning of July, the City of San Antonio opened a new Financial and Housing Recovery Center to provide a myriad of assistance programs and…
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Bexar County voters cast ballots in local, state and federal races in the July 14 runoff election. More than 100,000 registered voters turned out during…
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The San Antonio Water System is having a busy summer. In the span of three months, SAWS completed their 142-mile Vista Ridge pipeline, approved a sewer…
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According to guidelines issued last week by the Texas Education Agency, students will be able to return to campus for in-person instruction or continue…
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This post was updated on Wednesday, July 8, at 4:15 p.m. The San Antonio Food Bank continues to be a lifeline for San Antonio families experiencing food…
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San Antonio hospitals are filling up, and Mayor Ron Nirenberg said the city is within a week of reaching full capacity.The hospital system has been under…
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People With Disabilities Face Threat Of Medical Bias, Health Care Rationing During COVID-19 OutbreakThis post was updated on Tuesday, July 7, at 3:45 p.m.One in four adults in the U.S. is living with a disability. That's 61 million Americans for whom…
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The coronavirus pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the U.S. economy, decimating American jobs and small businesses.What fallout have we seen so far and…