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The Trump administration claimed that eliminating paper checks will help fight fraud, delays and inefficiencies at the agency.
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Also: City council OKs plan that may support reproductive health care services; Texas AG won't be prosecuted; SABOR offers tips for springtime home maintenance
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Fronteras: ‘The corrido was my canvas’ — Los Inocentes discuss three generations of musical activismThe musical group was formed three years before San Antonio’s first César Chávez march and has continued using corridos as a form of activism and protest.
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After voters struck down four ballot propositions in November 2024, East Central ISD is trying again with one $309 million bond to build a second high school and two new elementary schools.
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The 6-5 vote launched an expedited procurement process that will end with the city council deciding in June which organizations and services receive portions of the $100,000 allocation.
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This week on Texas Matters— The conclusion of the special podcast series "Fumed." Produced in partnership with Public Health Watch, it’s a cautionary tale of what happens when the powerful petrochemical industry takes over an unincorporated community in Harris County and how the residents try to fight back.
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What's the weather going to be like? What's the best way to get around crowded streets? What is there to see and do? This TPR guide to the Final Four events has all the answers.
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San Antonio Board of Realtors reminded homeowners of some tips for home maintenance.
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The 27th Annual Low Vision Expo is on Saturday at 9 a.m.
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Ron Nirenberg said in a statement that the tariffs will result in higher prices for San Antonio families struggling with inflation.