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The highly contagious coronavirus is incompatible with many normal pre-pandemic activities, but few more so than a live show in a crowded…
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Bexar County voters cast ballots in local, state and federal races in the July 14 runoff election. More than 100,000 registered voters turned out during…
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According to guidelines issued last week by the Texas Education Agency, students will be able to return to campus for in-person instruction or continue…
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This post was updated on Thursday, June 25, at 5:52 p.m.Rebeca Clay-Flores will go up against longtime incumbent Sergio “Chico” Rodriguez in the…
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As the nation continues to reckon with its fraught racial history, there are new calls to remove a statue of Christopher Columbus from downtown San…
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H-E-B continues to adapt in the age of COVID-19 as cases surge in the San Antonio area and across Texas. What is the grocer doing now to keep the…
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Many property owners are currently facing job and income losses amid the coronavirus' economic fallout but their taxes are due, even in a pandemic.…
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Relief to the tune of $191 million was approved by San Antonio City Council last week to support residents who have been financially affected by the…
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The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted many important milestones, including traditional graduations. Instead of walking the stage in a stadium or…
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The next phase of Gov. Abbott's plan to restart the economy includes reopening Texas' approximately 5,500 bars, taverns and nightclubs at 25% capacity…