San Antonio’s municipal court judges are up for reappointment in April. Here’s how they’re selected and what they do.
A San Antonio nonprofit serving special needs children from abusive households has completed renovations to a 106-year-old residential home.
"None of these candidates are very well-known by the primary electorate," said one strategist. "That can lead to all sorts of ... outcomes." ...
Ada Saenz found her calling in helping people early in her career in nonprofits. This passion has kept her seeking impact for 25 years now.
After the city’s first counteroffer, San Antonio police contract talks move into working groups as pay and health care remain unresolved.
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San Antonio City Council voted 8-1 to censure Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones and remove her temporarily as chair of the Governance ...
The 15th Court of Appeals restored Attorney General Ken Paxton’s authority to sue Bexar County over its immigration legal services fund.
Bexar County officials are luring a Serbian manufacturer to the county’s southeast corner with a $2.2 million tax incentive package.
San Antonio once refused to serve Blacks at city lunch counters. Today, Black chefs shape its food scene attracting national recognition.
The Raindrop Foundation is hosting interfaith dinners during Ramadan. The last one is on March 12 benefiting the San Antonio food bank.
Texas has a new court for cases involving state leaders and agencies. Its judges are on the ballot for the first time in 2026.
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