Voters head to the polls today to decide on Props A&B; Texas AG's claims about safety on Tylenol come into question; Retired Sergeant takes the stand in ongoing SAPD shooting trial
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Voters head to the polls today to decide on Props A&B; Texas AG's claims about safety on Tylenol come into question; Retired Sergeant takes the stand in ongoing SAPD shooting trial
Voters head to the polls today to decide on Props A&B; Texas AG's claims about safety on Tylenol come into question; Retired Sergeant takes the stand in ongoing SAPD shooting trial
Bexar County voters to decide on venue tax on election day tomorrow; Texans see higher premiums during open Affordable Care Act enrollment; New comedy club opens in downtown San Antonio
San Antonians rally in support to keep rainbow crosswalk; A nonprofit finds access to child care across Texas worsened in 2024; Spurs make franchise history with 5-0 start
School meals, funding for most Head Start continues; Supporters make the case for a new downtown Spurs arena; San Antonio makes it mark as a Day of the Dead destination
Detective gives testimony in the trial of 3 former SAPD officers; Gusty winds increase wildfire risk throughout the region; San Antonio now home to 3 Michelin star restaurants
H-E-B donates $6M to fight hunger amid goverment shudown; Libraries at New Braunfels ISD reopen today amid book reviews; San Antonians honor loved ones at Muertos Fest
Texas Lt. Gov. calls for Alamo Trust head to resign; Opponents of Project Marvel file ethics complaint against SA councilmembers; Prepare for more than 100K people downtown this weekend.
San Antonio seeks exemption to keep rainbow crosswalk; Local leaders want voters to say "yes" on Spurs, rodeo propositions; Texas Cyber Command launches at UT San Antonio.
Early voting begins today across Texas. What's on the ballot in Bexar County? Prop 16 on the ballot clarifies that a person must be a U.S. citizen to vote in Texas; Texans can now screen at home for cervical cancer
SA City Council considers how to respond to future potential budget cuts; First Amendment advocates ask U.S. Supreme Court to take on Llano library cases; Gov. Greg Abbott deploys the National Guard to Austin ahead of No King's Day protest
New poll finds lagging support for a proposed downtown Spurs arena; Bexar County's voter registration backlog clears in time for early voting Oct. 20; SA's outdoor arts festival Luminaria includes a tribute to Flaco Jimenez
Bexar County commissioners meet today to discuss affordable housing downtown; SA mayor urges action now to avoid a budget shortfall in 2027; Camp owners along the Guadalupe River fear closing for failing to meet new state regulations
Two people killed in Fort Worth plane crash; Uvalde school district welcomes students next week to the school that replaces Robb Elementary; ACLU of Texas urges school board to reject prayer in classrooms
Lawmakers urge Gov. Abbott to stop upcoming inmate execution; SA's rainbow crosswalk could be at risk; Bexar County unveils expanded substance abuse treatment center
Voters head to the polls today to decide on Props A&B; Texas AG's claims about safety on Tylenol come into question; Retired Sergeant takes the stand in ongoing SAPD shooting trial