El Paso Women Delay Motherhood Amidst Rising Costs and Educational Ambitions, Affecting School Enrollments
Women in El Paso County are delaying motherhood due to rising education levels and living costs, impacting local school enrollments. The EPISD reports a significant decrease in student absenteeism.
San Antonio Debuts New North St. Mary's Police Substation Bolstering Downtown Safety
San Antonio opened a new police substation funded by a bond program, aimed at improving public safety downtown, especially near the lively St. Mary's Strip. The facility includes a Crisis Response Team and community space.
San Antonio City Council Clashes with City Attorney Over Firefighters' Contract, Calls for Dismissal Surface
San Antonio City Council members are disputing City Attorney Andy Segovia's handling of fire union negotiations, with some calling for his removal amid a budgetary conflict involving a proposed $363 million firefighters' contract.
San Antonio City Council Members Call for Accountability from City Attorney Amid Transparency Concerns
Five San Antonio City Council members call for a special meeting to discuss City Attorney Andy Segovia's job performance, citing transparency issues, especially regarding firefighters' union negotiations.












