San Antonio Gears Up for Mass Shooting Threats: Police Ready, Funding Lacks, Says SAPD Chief McManus
San Antonio officials discuss strategies for responding to mass shootings, highlighting police readiness and school partnerships, yet face challenges in securing sustainable funding for long-term prevention and response efforts.
Leon Valley City Council Honors Outgoing Member, Welcomes New Mayor and Councilors Amid Key Rezoning Debate
The Leon Valley City Council honored outgoing Council Member Josh Stevens, swore in new members including Mayor Chris Riley, and deliberated on city matters including the rezoning of 27-acres and the sale of city-owned property.
Texas AG Ken Paxton Secures Temporary Restraining Order Against Biden Administration's Gun Regulation
A federal judge grants a temporary restraining order sought by Texas AG Ken Paxton against a new ATF gun sale regulation, delaying its implementation and citing potential Second Amendment infringements.
New NEISD Trustees Face Challenges Over Book Censorship and Budget Deficit in San Antonio
The NEISD Board inducts new trustees who face issues of book censorship and a budget crisis, with the spotlight on library content and sex-ed curriculum. Accusations of voting irregularities have also been raised without formal complaints.
Intense Battles in Bexar County Primaries as Incumbents Fight to Retain Seats amid National Attention
Bexar County, Texas, is facing heated primary runoffs with incumbents and challengers vying for political seats, including contentious races for U.S. Congress and local positions ahead of the May 28 vote.












