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.
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.
Texas Man Accused of Daughter's Death to Face Court, Death Penalty Looms in Alamo Heights Tragedy
Stephen Clare faces capital murder charges for killing his 11-month-old daughter and injuring his 2-year-old and their mother. Prosecutors seek the death penalty. His trial prep continues with an upcoming discovery hearing.
Empowering Independence: Texas A&M University-San Antonio's Tu Casa Program Paves Way for Students with Disabilities
The article describes Texas A&M University-San Antonio's Tu Casa program, which supports students with intellectual disabilities, highlighting its positive impact through stories of participants like Meera Phillips.