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SAN ANTONIO – The City of San Antonio’s splash pads are busy during the summer, which is why KSAT Investigates tested the safety of the water. At Martin Luther King Park’s splash pad, Victor ...
Anti-abortion groups sued the City of San Antonio over the fund in 2023. The San Antonio Express-News reported the judge tossed the lawsuit out, but plaintiffs are appealing.
The city also hired the ETC Institute to conduct a budget survey of nearly 1,200 residents of San Antonio. After rating the importance of and need for individual services, the two scores were ...
Local News Texas court stops City of San Antonio from using funds to pay for out-of-state abortion travel "It's an attack on the pro-life values of our state," Texas AG Ken Paxton said.
SAN ANTONIO — You can tell the City of San Antonio what you want done with your neighborhood starting Wednesday, thanks to a new plan to improve code enforcement. It’s part of an initiative in ...
In April, the San Antonio City Council, by a 6-5 vote, approved $100,000 for an abortion travel fund. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the city the next day.
San Antonio City Council's approval Thursday of $100,000 for abortion travel prompted a lawsuit Friday from Attorney General Ken Paxton that seeks a temporary injunction blocking the allocation.
The city's World Heritage Office has announced its 2025-2027 class of chef ambassadors to represent San Antonio's UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy designation. Chef Ambassadors are tasked with ...
San Antonio City Council on April 3 voted to flow an additional $100,000 into its existing Reproductive Justice Fund to fund abortion-related travel for those otherwise unable to afford it.
For the most part, City of San Antonio responses seem to chalk the whole thing up to cross-business fighting. Texas Auto Salvage did, after all, call out 12 salvage yards across the city.