Texas ranks near the worst in the nation on child well-being indicators: 43rd in economic security and education and 48th in health, according to the 2024 Texas Kids Count report released on Thursday. The annual study
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Around 500 San Antonio ISD students walked out of school in the middle of the day and made their way to the steps of city hall to protest ICE raids in schools and President Donald Trump’s
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Aside from electing a new mayor, San Antonio’s 10-member City Council is also headed for a shakeup next year as three longtime members leave their seats to run for mayor, and a fourth is term-limited from
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Bexar County Commissioners on Tuesday approved an economic development package worth over $2.2 million for a manufacturer planning to build its first U.S. plant in the southeast part of the county. ECOR Global, a manufacturer with
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After closing several schools, San Antonio Independent School District surveyed community members on how these empty buildings could be used. The survey results, which were shared during two online facilities repurposing community member meetings on Tuesday,
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A proposed downtown arena for the San Antonio Spurs basketball team is expected to cost roughly $1 billion, funded in part by a potential increase to the county’s hotel occupancy tax, according to a discussion among
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A lawsuit accusing South San Independent School District of violating former board trustee Abel “Chillidogg” Martinez Jr.’s civil rights was dismissed last week by the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas. Board President
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A turn-of-the-century hotel spanning the length of four downtown lots, shuttered for nearly a decade, is once again open for guests. The real estate firm Placemakr announced Tuesday that renovations to The Continental at 322 W.
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Of the seven priority items Gov. Greg Abbott announced Sunday for state lawmakers to consider, one was the creation of a Texas Cyber Command that would be headquartered in San Antonio to help fight off attacks
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San Antonio residents may start to feel the effects of tariffs on foreign imports imposed by President Donald Trump local leaders and economists cautioned on Monday on the steps of city hall. What does that mean?
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Ed Banos vividly remembers the intense pressure San Antonio’s health care system faced at the peak of the pandemic, when COVID-19 patients filled 70% to 80% of hospital beds across the region. With resources stretched thin,
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A resource center that the city of San Antonio set up in the summer of 2022 to aid a wave of asylum-seeking migrants will no longer accept new arrivals starting Monday, the city announced. It plans
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As state lawmakers begin to unveil their priorities for this year’s legislative session, city officials are divided on the wisdom of continuing past fights that have long made San Antonio a foil for Texas Republican leaders.
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Ed Banos vividly remembers the intense pressure San Antonio’s health care system faced at the peak of the pandemic, when COVID-19 patients filled 70% to 80% of hospital beds across the region. With resources stretched thin,
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A 9-year-old San Antonio boy was hit by a stray bullet that entered his home on the city’s West Side. It was New Year’s Eve and he was getting ready for bed. The bullet went through
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The Where I Live series aims to showcase our diverse city and region by spotlighting its many vibrant neighborhoods. Each week a local resident invites us over and lets us in on what makes their neighborhood
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San Antonio’s child care providers were licensed for 30% more slots than were actually available last year, according to a study commissioned by the City of San Antonio and conducted by Texas A&M University-San Antonio. That
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While the political firestorm swirls and seethes with executive orders, lawsuits and deportations, leaders and volunteers with local immigrant-focused organizations are still doing the work of assisting people coming to the U.S. — albeit quietly, to
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A heartbreaking case of a newborn abandoned on a sub-freezing night in San Antonio has led to an arrest, a rescinded testimony about how the baby was found and increased public awareness of Texas’s Safe Haven
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Two pedestrian bridges spanning the San Antonio River at the Pearl, installed last year, finally opened to the public on Wednesday. Oxbow Development, a subsidiary of Silver Ventures, cut the ribbon on the newly named Cooper’s
Posted January 30, 2025 by inuno.ai
A local advisory board on Tuesday questioned whether a number of recent crimes on San Antonio trails may be related to an increase of homeless encampments along wooded areas. “We’ve had a tremendous increase in homeless
Posted January 30, 2025 by inuno.ai
As President Donald Trump’s administration begins to make good on campaign promises to deport “millions and millions” of undocumented immigrants and cut off funding to sanctuary cities, many are asking: Is San Antonio a sanctuary city?
Posted January 29, 2025 by inuno.ai
Faced with a neighborhood filled with residents who didn’t want an 18-wheeler dealership in their backyard, last year Councilman Jalen McKee-Rodriguez (D2) hatched an unusual plan to bring the land within city limits and make it
Posted January 29, 2025 by inuno.ai
San Antonio Botanical Garden leaders on Tuesday unveiled a 10-year plan to grow and improve the “living museum.” To mark the Garden’s 45th anniversary this year, President and CEO Katherine Trumble laid out a vision that
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As word spread about the Trump administration’s freeze on federal grants and loans ordered Monday, emergency meetings were called by many nonprofits, agencies and programs that rely on that funding to provide services to the community.
Posted January 28, 2025 by inuno.ai
The Drug Enforcement Agency on Monday confirmed to the San Antonio Report that it assisted the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and other federal law enforcement partners with their immigration enforcement efforts in San Antonio on
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As courthouses in Texas’ urban centers trended blue over the course of several election cycles, state GOP leaders embarked on an expensive effort to reclaim power through reconsidering the qualifications for judges, high-dollar judicial races and
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A graveyard within San Antonio city limits is nothing new — only because most of them are old. Cemeteries like San Fernando Cemetery No. 1 and a collection of cemeteries on the East Side go back
Posted January 26, 2025 by inuno.ai
Maria Llamas, 69, wandered away from her husband while shopping at the Poteet Flea Market on a Sunday afternoon in November of 2016. Hundreds joined Llamas’ husband and four adult children in the search to find
Posted January 26, 2025 by inuno.ai
When the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) arrives in San Antonio for the annual men’s championship matches in April, it will bring four basketball teams, coaches and staff, and draw tens of thousands of fans and
Posted January 26, 2025 by inuno.ai
If the Spurs move to a downtown arena, what happens to the Frost Bank Center? That’s what a full house of about 200 Eastside residents and stakeholders spent three hours discussing inside a Freeman Coliseum meeting
Posted January 26, 2025 by inuno.ai
The aroma of fresh brews will soon fill the San Antonio air once again as the annual San Antonio Coffee Festival returns, but this time in a new downtown location. After growing too big for its
Posted January 25, 2025 by inuno.ai
The Where I Live series aims to showcase our diverse city and region by spotlighting its many vibrant neighborhoods. Each week a local resident invites us over and lets us in on what makes their neighborhood
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San Antonio may be among the first cities the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will carry out deportation raids, according to national media reports following a series of actions by newly inaugurated President Donald Trump’s
Posted January 24, 2025 by inuno.ai
A proposal for the City of San Antonio to spend $100,000 on reproductive services, including out-of-state abortion navigation and travel assistance, died in committee Thursday after it failed to garner a majority vote. Just two of
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Diego “Cut-Throat” Cortez is a rising star in Muay Thai, a fast-paced, full-contact sport known as the “art of eight limbs.” Using both fists, shins, elbows and feet, Cortez has compiled a record of 15-0 with
Posted January 24, 2025 by inuno.ai
Campers and hikers, two of your favorite state parks near San Antonio are about to get bigger. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) recently announced it had acquired 3,073 acres adjacent to Enchanted Rock State
Posted January 23, 2025 by inuno.ai
Taylor Eighmy, president of the University of Texas at San Antonio, will also be the acting president of the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio starting on Feb. 1. UT System’s Chancellor James
Posted January 23, 2025 by inuno.ai
A suspect has died after shooting and injuring seven San Antonio police officers responding to a suicide in progress at an apartment complex on San Antonio’s North Side on Wednesday night. San Antonio Police Department Chief
Posted January 23, 2025 by inuno.ai
The San Antonio Spurs said au revoir to San Antonio this week and bonjour to Paris, where the team will face off against the Indiana Pacers at the Accor Arena on Thursday and Saturday. This week’s
Posted January 23, 2025 by inuno.ai
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