San Antonio Braces for Budget Impact Amid Federal Cuts, Mayor Calls for Collaborative Planning Exercise
San Antonio officials, led by Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones, will conduct a "tabletop exercise" to plan for the impact of federal funding cuts on the city's FY 2027 budget, affecting essential services like Medicaid and SNAP.
Texas Attorney General Sues Indiana Resident for Alleged Public Health Risks in Loving County
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit and TRO against Malcolm Tanner, aiming to halt his alleged practice of inviting people to live on his property without proper sanitation, endangering public health and safety in Loving County.
San Antonio Inmate Dies After Hospitalization for Robbery-Related Injuries as 11th Custodial Death This Year Prompts Inquiry
Inmate Victor Cadena died in hospital from injuries sustained in an alleged robbery. Investigations into his death are ongoing, following the protocols of the Sandra Bland Act.












