San Antonio Council Members Propose Measures to Protect Tenants from Water Shutoffs Due to Landlords' Debts
San Antonio council members propose ways to protect tenants from water shutoffs at apartments with delinquent bills, including penalties for landlords and public postings of overdue properties.
Google Smacked with Legal Thunderbolt, Texas Court Brands Internet Juggernaut an Unlawful Monopoly!
A U.S. District Court ruled that Google illegally maintained a monopoly in internet search and advertising, violating the Sherman Act, as per Texas AG Ken Paxton. The decision stems from a multi-year legal challenge highlighting Google's dominance.
San Antonio Water System Proposes $1.08 Billion Budget for 2025, Aims to Tackle Water Main Breaks Without Residential Rate Hikes
SAWS proposes a $1.08 billion budget for 2025, focusing on water main repairs without increasing residential rates and improving infrastructure to prevent leaks.
SAWS Addresses Major Sewer Spill Near McAllister Park, Efforts to Improve San Antonio's Wastewater Infrastructure Continue
SAWS is addressing a major sewer spill in San Antonio near McAllister Park, caused by an eight-inch sewer pipe collapse, with over 100,000 gallons of wastewater released. Repair and containment were swift despite ongoing sewage system upgrades.
Gov. Abbott Appoints New Experts to Texas PANS Advisory Council, Reaffirms State's Commitment to Pediatric Health
Governor Greg Abbott appoints new members and reappoints existing ones to Texas' Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome Advisory Council, emphasizing diverse expertise and continued efforts in PANS research and advocacy.



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