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The Landa Branch Library will be temporarily closed for HVAC repairs, but will offer curbside service and Wi-Fi access.
Councilmember Meza Gonzalez celebrated the 100th day of the school year at Mead Elementary with breakfast and educational gifts for students and staff.
Politics & Govt in ...
Texas AG Ken Paxton secured $6.8 million in debt relief for veterans misled by VA Claims Insider, LLC, which falsely offered free VA benefits assistance.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has called for the CFISD to sever ties with CAIR NJ, citing alleged links to terrorism and challenging the use of public funds to host the 2026 Houston Islamic Games.
San Antonio Animal Care Services seeks foster homes for over 100 dogs before cold weather hits, providing supplies and support at Foster Matchmaking Events.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Mexican national Ricardo Mujica-Calderon was sentenced to 32 years in prison for drug trafficking, firearm possession, and illegal re-entry in the U.S.
San Antonio councilmembers propose a transparency dashboard for the new downtown Spurs arena project to track investments and ensure organizational commitments to the community.
One person was critically injured in a possible shooting on Sabyan Drive on San Antonio's Northeast Side.
Family & Kids in ...
Texas Governor Abbott announced a task force to improve early childhood education and care, aiming to streamline services and reduce costs for families.
San Antonio unveils Four25 San Pedro Apartments, an affordable housing community for families earning up to 60% of the Area Median Income, with special units for transitioning individuals.
Retail & Industry in ...
League City welcomes REDSOL Wellness Club for human wellness needs and Pawtopia for pet care, along with Chuggie’s Soda Shop for handcrafted beverages.
Advocates warned that federal immigration enforcement is leaving hundreds of Texas children in prolonged custody, citing reports of months‑long detentions and growing mental‑health risks.
Prosecutors in Western District of Texas filed 229 new immigration-related cases in one week, including charges against individuals with violent pasts and multiple illegal re-entries.
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