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Attorney General Ken Paxton (R-TX) praised a Thursday decision by Texas’s 15th Court of Appeals that temporarily blocks San ...
San Antonio’s new city council members—which are the first to serve a four year term after the Nov. 5 charter amendment ...
A four-member panel of San Antonio’s Ethics Review Board has determined two city council members violated the city’s ethics ...
The 15th Court of Appeals has blocked a controversial San Antonio fund aimed at assisting women with out-of-state travel ...
Ric Galvan, a native of District 6, is set to be sworn into San Antonio's City Council on Wednesday. He lays out his top ...
"I know we will be able to move our city forward," newly sworn in Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones said Wednesday evening.
Council members Melissa Cabello Havrda, Manny Pelaez, John Courage and Adriana Rocha Garcia are all leaving public office.
The federal appeals court prevented the city from moving forward with its plan to allocate $100,000 for "downstream" ...
A third sitting City Council member tried out for mayor and lost, District 9 former councilman John Courage. In his wake, ...
Leo Castillo-Anguiano will serve in the position during the summer while Councilmember Jalen McKee-Rodriguez takes parental ...
According to the Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office, 13 people were killed in San Antonio by rushing water on Thursday.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the city in April after the City Council narrowly voted to use $100,000 to support abortion-related travel.
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