At least 10 Texas incumbents will not be returning to Congress next term, a high-water mark for turnover in the delegation.
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E. Jean Carroll, the longtime advice columnist, successfully sued Donald Trump for sexual abuse and defamation. She joined 'The Source' to discuss her memoir, Not My Type: One Woman Against a President.
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Lawmakers worked this year to address Texas' property taxes by increasing the tax break homeowners get on their property — and new proposals have already been made for the 2027 legislative session.
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Multiple civil rights organizations are seeking to block parts of Senate Bill 12, a sweeping state law that prohibits discussions about gender identity in public schools as well as student clubs based on sexual orientation.
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A group of eight media organizations had requested records in the divorce case between Paxton, who is running for U.S. Senate, and his wife be made public.
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95-year-old labor leader and civil rights activist Dolores Huerta joined Mayor Jones to make the case to move municipal elections from May to November.
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The San Antonio City Council approved moving the city’s elections from May to November of odd years in a 6-5 vote.
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Commissioners received an update on the newly created Senior Justice Assessment Center
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ACS recently opened two new fully operational spay/neuter clinics on the East and West sides with a total of 21 new staff positions to run the clinic. The West Side clinic opened in March 2025, and the East Side clinic opened in July of 2025.
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Departments impacted are related to veterans and public works.
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The lone Republican on commissioners court voted no on the funding.