A special session of the San Antonio City Council on Monday was meant to provide information about two home explosions on the city’s Northeast side in April, but a federal investigation isn’t allowing much to be said.
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Faced with anti-Israel and even anti-Jewish sentiment by party activists, and by an increasing number of political candidates, many Jewish voters are facing uncomfortable choices as they cast their ballots this year.
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County government is doing some belt-tightening with lower revenue from property taxes.
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San Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones is confronting a series of politically difficult decisions involving water rates, property taxes and the use of a city-owned entertainment venue for a concert with Kanye West, the rapper whose current legal name is Ye.
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Cuba is in a deep crisis. Food and medicine are scarce; power outages are widespread. And the communist government is facing a military threat by the United States.A San Antonio organization, The San-Havana Project, is working to bring humanitarian relief to the people of Cuba.
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This year's League of United Latin American Citizens national convention is taking place at the Fort Worth Convention Center.
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As San Antonio faces a difficult budget cycle, city leaders are considering shifting more Fiesta costs onto event organizers.
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Now that the Republican and Democratic primary runoffs are over, independent candidates are scrambling to qualify for the November ballot in Texas.
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San Antonio inches closer to buying property for Spurs arena as it prepares to talk with team ownersCity staff gave an update on Project Marvel, saying that negotiations with the Spurs won’t start until cost and other studies are completed.
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Erica Andrews, a trans activist and drag performer, is on track to be honored with a memorial way designation on Main Avenue north of downtown San Antonio in the city's Pride Cultural Heritage District.
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Texas GOP delegates took a formal stance against convicted felons in party leadership at their convention last week in Houston.