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A 400-pound life-size statue of the former Bexar County judge and his wife stands in the new downtown park, just off West Nueva.
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Former Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff plans to discuss his half century of experience in politics and government with students at the University of Texas at San Antonio and St. Mary's, his alma mater.
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The commissioners praised Wolff's decades of public service, including the past 21 years as county judge.
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Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff on Wednesday delivered his final State of the County Address after a remarkable 21 years in office as judge.
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Bexar County Commissioners were expected to adopt a balanced $2.8 billion budget that holds the line on property taxes.
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Janice Dotson-Stephens died in Bexar County Adult Detention from heart disease exacerbated by her schizophrenia, but was never treated with medication for either despite 150 days in pre-trial detention.
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The chair of the UTSA Political Science Department has a few predictions about the upcoming race to fill the seat of outgoing County Judge Nelson Wolff.
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Nelson Wolff delivered his State of the County Address to 500 business and community leaders during a Chamber of Commerce luncheon at the Grand Hyatt on Wednesday.
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Bexar County Nelson Wolff will deliver his State of the County address to business leaders during a San Antonio Chamber of Commerce luncheon on Wednesday.
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Bexar County Commissioners on Tuesday approved a $2.8 billion county budget, funded by a lower property tax rate that divided the commissioners court.