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TPR News Now

Welcome to TPR's new roundup of the latest headlines and news developments. It is designed to provide a succinct and clear summary of the stories TPR is following.

Latest Episodes
  • SA City Council quashes requests from Lennar Homes; Judge Rosie Speedlin Gonzalez suspended without pay; SAWS makes first case for proposed rate increase
  • Judson trustees vote 4-3 to fire superintendent; Immigration raid causing a crisis in TX construction industry; Look out for these SA-area players in the Super Bowl
  • Judson ISD to vote on the fate of its superintendent; Legal battle in Texas death row inmate case still ongoing; $4M grant approved to improve federal elections
  • Rep. Castro discusses measles cases in ICE facility; Texeira outraises his opponents in race for 21st Congressional District; SA and Cuba share art as part of San Havana Project
  • 5-year-old and his father released from Dilley detention center; Today is the last day to register to vote in March primaries; State Board of Education postpones vote on rreading list
  • ICE transfers detainees from Dilley to Laredo; San Antonio Philharmonic cancels February concerts; Bexar County judge charged with official oppression. courtroom misconduct
  • DPS troopers clash with protesters outside Dilley Detention Center; ITC reopens at a new downtown location; Advocates warn against ongoing child hunger in the summer
  • TX teachers unions wants to stop investigations related to comments made after Charlie Kirk's death; SA councilwoman pleads to a lesser charge in DWI case; SA Botanical Garden to restore trees damaged by July 4 floods
  • Conditions of South Texas Detention Facility called into question; NEISD trustees vote to keep cell phone policy as is; Bexar County to give $250K grant to SA Food Bank
  • Extremely cold weather prompts school closures: some essential services are also affected or have modified schedules; the cold weather also impacts blood donations