New NEISD Trustees Face Challenges Over Book Censorship and Budget Deficit in San Antonio
The NEISD Board inducts new trustees who face issues of book censorship and a budget crisis, with the spotlight on library content and sex-ed curriculum. Accusations of voting irregularities have also been raised without formal complaints.
Intense Battles in Bexar County Primaries as Incumbents Fight to Retain Seats amid National Attention
Bexar County, Texas, is facing heated primary runoffs with incumbents and challengers vying for political seats, including contentious races for U.S. Congress and local positions ahead of the May 28 vote.
Study Reveals Swing States Like North Carolina, Georgia, and Arizona Mirror U.S. Demographics Ahead of 2024 Election
The study from the San Antonio Report shows that key swing states for the 2024 Presidential Election have demographics similar to the U.S. overall, with states like Illinois being particularly representative.
Over 600 San Antonio Families Face Eviction Notices, Housing Authority Scrambles to Address Crisis
Over 600 tenants in San Antonio have received eviction notices for unpaid rent, with amounts ranging from $1 to $10,000, prompting pushback from residents and housing advocates. Opportunity Home's board now focuses on those owing over $3,000.
Gov. Abbott Springs Convicted Shooter with Controversial Pardon Amid 'Stand Your Ground' Clash in Texas
Texas Governor Greg Abbott pardoned former US Army sergeant Daniel Perry for the 2020 shooting of a Black Lives Matter protester following a unanimous recommendation by the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles.
Debate Shakeup: Biden, Trump Ditch Tradition for CNN and ABC-Hosted Showdowns, Snubbing Texas State
Biden and Trump plan to participate in debates hosted by CNN and ABC, bypassing the traditional Commission on Presidential Debates' format and raising issues for pre-arranged debates, like one at Texas State University.