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A federal appeals court has upheld New Braunfels' ban on most short‑term rentals, ruling homeowners lack a constitutional right to rent homes for stays under 30 days.
A developer and a Northwest Side gun club reached a settlement that ends outdoor shooting at the range and includes an $800,000 payment and a permanent deed restriction.
Three councilmembers asked for a special City Council meeting to shape how the Spurs' $75M community pledge will be spent. They want a formal framework and public input before final deals are signed.
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San Antonio's official July 4 celebration returns to Woodlawn Lake Park with fitness, food, rides and a 9 p.m. fireworks and drone show.
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A Victoria pizzeria and meat market announced they will close in late June and early July as owners blame rising ingredient costs and chain competition.
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A 63-year-old man died while held at the Webb County Detention Center in Laredo, raising fresh questions about medical care and oversight at the facility.
BCSO named Clinton Dwayne Dixon III as a suspect in a June 15 Northeast Side shooting and warns he may be armed. Deputies ask anyone with tips to call 210‑335‑6000.
Sheriff Javier Salazar will brief after deputies were involved in a shooting on San Antonio’s far West Side. Deputies responded to reports of a man trying to enter homes and shots were fired when officers arrived.
The Art of Donut announced on Instagram that its North St. Mary's shop will close Friday, June 26 after 10 years in business.
ATTOM’s Q1 2026 data shows national flipping returns rose to 25.4%, but San Antonio’s typical flips returned roughly 5.1%, keeping local profits thin. Local costs and all‑cash competition are squeezing spreads.
Court documents say a 31‑year‑old San Antonio man stalked, broke into his ex‑partner’s home and assaulted her, leaving the victim fearing for her safety.
Politics & Govt in ...
South San ISD plans a November VATRE to shift 7 cents from debt service to operations, freeing $6–8M a year for raises and urgent repairs; an efficiency audit must be finished this summer.
The SBA opened a Veterans Business Outreach Center at St. Philip’s College as federal and local procurement rules pivot toward veteran-owned firms. Local leaders say the center aims to speed veterans from training to contracts.
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