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The city of San Antonio is a majority minority city. But in Castle Hills, about 90 percent of residents are white. That’s exactly why, organizers say,…
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A former San Antonio police officer who made national news after giving a homeless man a sandwich with dog feces in it will not be getting his job back.…
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More than two dozen people attended a listening session Thursday evening to tell local officials and San Antonio Police Chief William McManus what…
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When protesters across the U.S. started marching through city streets late last month, demanding justice for George Floyd, state and local leaders sounded…
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Hundreds of people assembled in downtown San Antonio on Saturday evening for a march and a candlelit vigil to honor murdered transgender people and black…
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More than a half century after the civil rights movement of the 1950s and '60s, there remains little tradition of protest in East Texas, and scant experience with organizing.
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The death of George Floyd at the hands of four former Minneapolis police officers prompted massive protests throughout the United States and the world.…
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Ron Stallworth was the first Black detective for the Colorado Springs Police Department in the 1970s. The former officer infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan in…
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More than 100 people gathered at William Howard Taft High School on Thursday to call for justice for Justin Howell, a 2018 graduate of the Communications…
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San Antonio City Council is reexamining the policies of the Police Department following nearly two weeks of protests against the killing of George Floyd…