San Antonio School Districts Accused of Illegally Suspending Homeless Students Despite State Ban
Several San Antonio school districts have been suspending homeless students, violating a 2019 Texas law. Districts admitted to the oversight and plan corrective training. The TEA is reviewing suspension data to enforce compliance.
San Antonio Boosts Mental Health Crisis Intervention with 24/7 Support Through SA CORE Program
San Antonio's SA CORE program, aiding mental health crises, will soon provide 24/7 service. Since its April 2021 inception, the initiative has grown to three teams, aiming for on-site crisis resolution without arrests.
Bexar County Braces for Heated May 28 Primary Runoffs: Incumbents Gonzales and Clay-Flores in Tense Battles to Retain Seats
Voters in Bexar County are preparing for May 28 primary runoffs. Incumbents Gonzales and Clay-Flores face challenges in their political races, amid heightened party and electoral battles.
Houston Airports Gear Up for Record Memorial Day Crowds, United Bolsters Flight Schedule Amid Travel Surge
Record travel is expected this Memorial Day weekend since 2010, with nearly 500 flights a day from Houston and over 38 million road-trippers, despite recent weather challenges and ongoing construction.
Uvalde School Board Seeks New Trustee as City Settles for $2M with Victims' Families Ahead of Shooting Anniversary
Anabel White resigned from the Uvalde CISD Board; a new trustee is sought by June. After the Robb Elementary shooting, families filed a lawsuit, and Uvalde reached a $2 million settlement with them. The city plans to improve police standards.












