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San Antonio is a historically segregated city, still shaped by decades-old redlining. In an attempt to acknowledge the systemic and structural racism in…
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Electric car manufacturers are expanding their offerings and consumers are increasingly interested. Will the combined climate crisis and pandemic fallout…
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As the coronavirus pandemic continues to wreak havoc worldwide, another looming threat remains on the back burner: the global climate crisis. Climate…
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The COVID-19 pandemic will continue to affect residents' day-to-day life for the foreseeable future, as well as bigger events — like the 2020…
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This post was originally published on Tuesday, Aug. 11, at 3:04 p.m.We're entering the sixth month of the COVID-19 crisis but due to muddled messaging,…
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The COVID-19 crisis has devastated the Black community in more ways than one. Majority-Black counties across the nation report three times the rate of…
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This post has been updated. It was originally published on Aug. 7 at 6:52 p.m.The Northside Independent School District is one of many in Bexar County…
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San Antonio's 1/8-cent sales tax currently goes to the Edwards Aquifer, but the deal is set to expire this year. Prior to COVID-19 and subsequent economic…
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As COVID-19 rages and populations rise, jails are struggling to prevent COVID-19 outbreaks. And when they do occur, facilities have trouble keeping sick…
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In the past seven months, San Antonio has experienced losses of both life and economic stability due to COVID-19; employment, housing and food…