San Antonio Community to Address Domestic Violence, Educational Forum Takes Place at UTSA Downtown Campus
San Antonio is hosting a free event to discuss domestic violence with experts, offering insights into its effects and recovery resources, in response to the high incidence of family violence deaths in Texas
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Appeals to Pursue Legal Action Against Border NGO "Annunciation House"
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is appealing a dismissed case against NGO Annunciation House, which he accuses of illegal immigration practices, despite the organization's defense and a judge's dismissal.
Texas Set to Execute Ruben Gutierrez for 1998 Murder, Convict Maintains Innocence Amid Calls for DNA Testing
The Texas Tribune reports Texas is set to execute Ruben Gutierrez for a 1998 murder, despite his claims of innocence and requests for untested DNA evidence, which courts have denied.
San Antonio Democrat Barbara Gervin-Hawkins Urges Bipartisan Approach to School Voucher Debate in Texas
Texas Representative Barbara Gervin-Hawkins advocates for bipartisan dialogue on school vouchers, contrasting with some Democrats' opposition to the policy. She emphasizes the practical needs of schools and urges collaboration in policy formation.
San Antonio Mayoral Race Heats Up: Altamirano and Pelaez Lead in Fundraising, Others Show Financial Prowess
Beto Altamirano and Manny Pelaez lead the fundraising in the San Antonio mayoral race, with Altamirano raising $62,000 and Pelaez $47,000 as campaigns prepare for the 2025 election.
San Antonio Culinary Scene Flourishes as Texas Restaurant Show Concludes at Henry B. González Convention Center
The Texas Restaurant Show hosted in San Antonio gathered food industry professionals for a trade show, educational sessions, and awards, emphasizing the sector's economic impact and ongoing challenges.












