Kathleen Creedon
Digital producerKathleen Creedon is a digital producer and reporter. She can be reached at kathleen@tpr.org or on Twitter at @Kath_Creedon.
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A San Antonio man said he had paid someone infected with COVID-19 to lick items in local grocery stores. His threat was false, but he was sentenced to 15 months in federal prison for the hoax.
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La fecha límite para registrarse para votar en las elecciones de noviembre en Texas es el lunes 4 de octubre. Esto es lo que necesitas saber.
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The deadline to register to vote in Texas' November election is Monday, Oct. 4. Here's what you need to know.
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Nearly two-thirds of San Antonio's population is Hispanic, indigenous or of Mexican descent. But there are 2.3 million people living in the Alamo City, and not all Latino and Hispanic populations use the same identifying terms. How do pan-ethnic labels reflect evolving cultural norms? What are the potential implications of the differences in how populations self-identify?
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Monday marks the first day of classes in another COVID-19 semester for many college students in San Antonio.
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A district court judge has sided with San Antonio and Bexar County in granting a temporary injunction on face mask mandates for schools, as well as city and county offices and buildings.
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Due to an increase in local hospitalizations and EMS transports, the City of San Antonio saw a record number of COVID-19 patients and a record number of calls for people believed to be suffering from COVID-19.
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday issued an executive order that restricts the transportation of detained migrants under the pretext of stopping the spread of COVID-19, something immigrant rights activists describe as unconstitutional and fascist.
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Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan issued an arrest warrant for Democratic State Representative Philip Cortez after he returned to Washington D.C. Sunday night.
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A few San Antonio districts will provide free meals to students during the 2020-2021 school year.