More Than 600 San Antonio Apartments Lose Water Over Unpaid Bills, City and Property Managers in Dispute
Over 600 apartments in San Antonio lost water due to unpaid bills by property managers, affecting residents' daily lives and prompting disputes over payments and a call for more compassionate solutions.
San Antonio to Open Bidding for Reproductive Health Care Fund Amid Controversy Over Abortion-Related Travel
San Antonio is set to open bids for a $500K reproductive health fund, including potentially controversial funds for abortion travel, with City Council to decide on allocations after reviewing proposals.
San Antonio Joins Smithsonian Initiative to Digitize Black Family Histories in Community Curation Project
San Antonio joins the Smithsonian's initiative to digitally archive Black family histories through the Community Curation Project, aiming to celebrate and preserve African American heritage.
Sul Ross State University Partners with TxDOT and Alpine Police in Educational Bicycle Safety Event Amid Rising Crash Rates
Sul Ross State University hosted an obstacle course event to promote bicycle safety, in collaboration with TxDOT and the Alpine Police, amid rising cyclist fatalities in Texas.
East Texas Town of Quitman Aims to Revolutionize Dementia Care with $6 Million Federal Grant and Scandinavian-Inspired Model
Quitman, Texas, secures a $6 million federal grant to innovate dementia care, seeking matching state funds to build a 54-bed facility promoting independence, inspired by Scandinavian models.
Heartbreak and Hunt Intensifies in Round Rock, $20K Reward Offered for Juneteenth Shooter Who Left Two Dead and 14 Injured
The article details the aftermath of a deadly shooting during a Juneteenth celebration in Round Rock, with ongoing searches for the shooter and a $20,000 reward for information. Two women were killed, and efforts to solve the case continue.
Driver Killed, Several Airlifted to Hospital Following Multi-Vehicle Collision on U.S. Highway 281 Near Blanco
A mass collision on U.S. Highway 281 in Far Comal County prompted a response from emergency services, including medical helicopters, after a fatal crash involving multiple vehicles.
Uvalde Police Implement New Active Shooter Response Policy to Bolster Community Safety
Uvalde Police Department introduced new active shooter response protocols and multi-phase training to improve readiness, as part of its commitment to community safety following the Robb Elementary School tragedy.
South Central Texas on Alert for Potential Flooding Amid Expected Heavy Rainfall and Tropical Disturbance
South Central Texas faces potential flooding this week due to heavy rains from a tropical disturbance, with the National Weather Service issuing alerts. Residents are advised to prepare for flash flooding.









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