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Federal government offers free COVID-19 tests again, just in time for winter holidays
After a pause since September, the free testing kits are back.
By Allison Babka, CityBeat Cincinnati
Tags: Texas News, COVID-19, COVID tests, Biden administration, U.S. Postal Service, holidays, Christmas, pandemic, free covid tests, federal covid tests
Texas counties can offer only one drop-off ballot location, federal appeals court rules, upholding Gov. Greg Abbott’s order
By Emma Platoff, The Texas Tribune
Tags: 5th U.S. Circuit of Appeals, appeals court, Joe Biden, voting rights, Mail-in ballots, drop off ballots, Greg Abbott, texas, governor, U.S. District Judge, Robert Pitman, federal court, Texas Democratic Party, absentee ballots, ballots, November election, 2020 election, voter suppression, U.S. Postal Service, Texas Solicitor General, Kyle Hawkins, Harris County, Travis County, League of United Latin American Citizens, League of Women Voters, lawsuit, Texas Alliance for Retired Americans
Texas counties temporarily blocked from offering multiple mail-in ballot drop-off locations
By Jolie McCullough and Cassandra Pollock, The Texas Tribune, and Perla Trevizo, The Texas Tribune and ProPublica
Texas counties can have multiple absentee ballot drop-off locations, federal judge says, blocking Gov. Greg Abbott's order
By Jolie McCullough and Cassandra Pollock, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Mail-in ballots, drop off ballots, Greg Abbott, texas, governor, U.S. District Judge, Robert Pitman, federal court, Texas Democratic Party, absentee ballots, ballots, November election, 2020 election, voter suppression, U.S. Postal Service, Texas Solicitor General, Kyle Hawkins, Harris County, Travis County, League of United Latin American Citizens, League of Women Voters, lawsuit, Texas Alliance for Retired Americans
Union chief testifies that San Antonio post office managers lied to congressman on fact-finding visit
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: USPS, U.S. Postal service, San Antonio, Postmaster General, Louis DeJoyDelays, lawsuit, Joaquin Castro, Carlos Barrios, lied, duped, misled, Union official, Dennis Stasa, Donald Trump, mail in ballots, voting by mail, November election, tour, fact finding mission, congressman, budget cuts, New York, testimony, federal court
Analysis: Keep calm and vote on
By Ross Ramsey, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Voting, Texas, mail in ballots, absentee ballots, November election, Donald Trump, U.S. Postal Service, Dan Patrick, Greg Abbott, Ken Paxton, Texas Supreme Court, Gregg County, pandemic, covid-19, covid 19, coronavirus, corona virus, voter fraud, 2020 election, Milam County, Jodi Morgan, voting integrity, election integrity, absentee ballots, voting by mail
San Antonio's Will Hurd One of Just 26 GOP House Members to Vote for Bill to Fund Post Office
Tags: Will Hurd, Lloyd Doggett, post office, U.S. House, House of Representatives, $25 billion, Michael McCaul, Austin, San Antonio, Helotes, funding, Trump, White House, Senate, Gina Ortiz Jones, Tony Gonzales, mail-in ballots, prescriptions, absentee voting, USPS, U.S. Postal Service
Union Official Says San Antonio Post Office Hid Piled Up Mail Ahead of Congressman's Tour
Tags: Joaquin Castro, Postmaster General, San Antonio, post office, U.S. Postal Service, Donald Trump, Louis DeJoy, megadonor, mail-in voting, vote by mail, absentee voting, November election, late mail, mail delays, pandemic, coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, covid 19, late medication, late bills. San Antonio, Texas, Image
U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro of San Antonio Says Postmaster Must Say Whether Trump Directed Cuts
Tags: Joaquin Castro, Postmaster General, San Antonio, post office, U.S. Postal Service, Donald Trump, Louis DeJoy, megadonor, mail-in voting, vote by mail, absentee voting, November election, late mail, mail delays, pandemic, coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, covid 19, late medication, late bills. San Antonio, Texas
Union Members Say U.S. Postal Service Removed Mail-Sorting Machines in San Antonio
Tags: U.S. Postal Service, post office, USPS, San Antonio, Donald Trump, mail slowdown, vote-by-mail, mail-in ballots, senate hearings, house hearings, Perrin Beitel, distribution center, sorting machines, Carlos Barrios, American Postal Workers Union, overtime, cost cutting, undelivered mail, mail delays, Texas
SA's Lydia Mendoza immortalized on a U.S. stamp
By Sound and Fury
Tags: Staff Blogs, Sound & Fury, mexico, Music, Enrique Lopetegui, Lydia Mendoza, U.S. Postal Service, Mexican American music, stamp, Video
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San Antonio Spurs accidentally confirm team is looking to relocate downtown
By Michael Karlis
Popular Salad and Go concept expanding its San Antonio footprint
By Nina Rangel
True Colors: Jeremy Sochan is putting his stamp on the Spurs and San Antonio
San Antonio Pastor John Hagee says he'll lobby Congress to back Israeli attacks on Iran
Great dining spots abound in San Antonio, but things can get complicated when you have kids in tow. Fortunately, many Alamo City…
By San Antonio Current Staff
A nearly 6,000-square-foot Monte Vista mansion that blends historic details with modern elegance underwent a steep, $200,000 price cut late last month.…
A distinctive 1927 Spanish-style home built by Nathan Straus Nayfach, the architect of downtown’s iconic Alemeda Theater, is back on the market…
A 1938 home overlooking Woodlawn Lake hit the market last month for $525,000, and it's got more than just a pretty brick…
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