San Antonio Adopts Public Health Strategy to Combat Violence, Following Houston's and Austin's Lead
San Antonio adopts a public health strategy to address violence, focusing on youth crimes and gun incidents, and aiming to connect research with interventions and boost coordination among local organizations.
Texas Border Security Measures See Mixed Court Decisions as 5th Circuit to Revisit Buoy Dispute, Upholds State's Razor Wire Installation
The 5th Circuit Court is set to re-hear the Texas border buoy case while ruling in favor of Texas on the razor wire issue, amid state-federal disputes over border security measures.
Kingsville ISD Leads Fight Against Texas' School Ratings Amid Legal Battles and Community Impact Concerns
Texas educators are challenging the state's school rating system in court, fearing it will harm their communities. A judge ruled new rules unlawful, but the TEA appealed, delaying the release of school performance data.
UPDATE: San Antonio Battles a 2% Crime Uptick in 2023, Driven by Property Thefts Tied to Social Media Trends
San Antonio experienced a 2% rise in crime in 2023, driven by a spike in property crimes, particularly vehicle thefts linked to a social media trend. Despite this, violent crimes and crimes against society saw declines, as per SAPD reports.
San Antonio Councilman Marc Whyte Reprimanded with Censure Vote Following DWI Arrest
The San Antonio City Council voted unanimously to censure Councilman Marc Whyte following his DWI arrest, without imposing formal penalties. Whyte awaits his court hearing and has been stripped of committee assignments.


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