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  • SA Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones faces possible censure; Judson ISD to close four schools; SA Philharmonic's music director resigns
  • The polls look grim for Republicans heading into the midterms — and recent special elections look even worse. President Trump has reacted by calling for the Republican party to take over the elections entirely. Advocates for free and fair elections are calling this a warning sign. What could happen and how can we protect our elections?
  • Since the overturning of Roe v. Wade — and the outlawing of abortion in Texas — Planned Parenthood in San Antonio has continued. Planned Parenthood South Texas continues to provide services — but not abortions. And Planned Parenthood in San Antonio is painting rainbow crosswalks at its health centers.
  • 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
  • The book Live from America: How Latino TV Conquered the U.S. details the powerful figures who worked behind the scenes to make Spanish-language media successful.
  • 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
  • Governor Greg Abbott and other Republican state leaders are targeting CAIR, the Council on American-Islamic Relations. Abbott has signed a proclamation calling CAIR a “terrorist organization.” Edward Ahmed Mitchell, National Deputy Director of CAIR, says these are baseless conspiracy theories created for politics.
  • ICE transfers detainees from Dilley to Laredo; San Antonio Philharmonic cancels February concerts; Bexar County judge charged with official oppression. courtroom misconduct
  • 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
  • On Juneteenth we look back at the fight for civil rights in America. Historian Peniel E. Joseph discusses his new book Freedom Season: How 1963 Transformed America’s Civil Rights Revolution." He reflects on the power of protest and community organizing and how segregationists and other bigots in power were pushed out of the way. And what this means today.
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