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As abortion access evaporates, many Texans aren’t able to find care, new studies show
Several new studies show that not everyone denied access to abortions in Texas can travel out of state, but more people than ever before are seeking ways to self-manage abortions with medication at home.
By Eleanor Klibanoff, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas News, U.S. Supreme Court, Roe v. Wade, Texas, #WeCount, abortion, women's health, reproductive rights, abortion studies, Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee, UT-Austin, University of Texas at Austin, Abigail Aiken, Texas Policy Evaluation Project, Society of Family Planning, people of color, black women, Latinas, poor women
San Antonio beer maker launches mentorship program and incubator to help marginalized brewers
The incubation program will select 12 home brewers to take part in hands-on training in North Carolina.
By Nina Rangel
Tags: Flavor, San Antonio, Texas, Weathered Souls Brewing Co., Weathered Souls, San Antonio brewery, San Antonio brewers, San Antonio beer, beer, Marcus Baskerville, Black Is Beautiful, Black Is Beautiful campaign, social justice, social justice initiative, craft beer, craft beer community, racism, racial justice, Charlotte, North Carolina, Mike Holt, incubator, people of color, pot, women, minority, underrepresented
San Antonio beer fans outraged as Black-owned local brewery snubbed in MLK library exhibit
Tags: Flavor, Flavor, San Antonio, Texas, Weathered Souls Brewing Co., Weathered Souls, San Antonio brewery, San Antonio brewers, San Antonio beer, beer, Marcus Baskerville, Black Is Beautiful, Black Is Beautiful campaign, social justice, social justice initiative, craft beer, craft beer community, racism, racial justice, Kimberly Machado, Sacramento, California, people of color, police misconduct, police reform, Black Lives Matter, BLM, imperial stout, social justice organizations, 22 countries, worldwide, sale proceeds, donate portion of sale proceeds, donation, global campaign, Busted Sandal Brewing Co., Alex Arredondo, Second Pitch Brewing Co., Charlotte, North Carolina, Mike Holt, Virginia-based, Rocket Frog Brewing, Goodies Frozen Custard, Swings Coffee Roasters, Richard Hartogs, Brandon Byrd, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, Washington, D.C.
San Antonio is the in the bottom 10 of U.S. metros when it comes to broadband Internet access
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, broadband access, high-speed internet access, Pew Research, Census Bureau, broadband study, New Braunfels, Bexar County, poverty, low-income people, people of color, digital divide, BiblioTech digital libraries, infrastructure bill, broadband funding, Joe Biden, White House, Congress, texas, texas broadband funding, metro areas ranked by broadband access, Internet, online, poverty rates
U.S. Justice Department sues Texas over new voting law
By Cassandra Pollock, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas News, U.S. Department of Justice, justice department, lawsuit, Texas, voting law, voting restrictions, Texas Republicans, Senate Bill 1, Bryan Hughes, Gov. Greg Abbott, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, people with disabilities, elderly votes, people of color, members of the military, military personnel, polling, ballots, voting rights, civil rights, limited English proficiency, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, court case, federal court, Texas legislature, voter disenfranchisement
San Antonio brewer behind Black is Beautiful initiative to open Charlotte brewery and incubator
Tags: Flavor, San Antonio, Texas, Weathered Souls Brewing Co., Weathered Souls, San Antonio brewery, San Antonio brewers, San Antonio beer, beer, Marcus Baskerville, Black Is Beautiful, Black Is Beautiful campaign, social justice, social justice initiative, craft beer, craft beer community, racism, racial justice, Kimberly Machado, Sacramento, California, people of color, police misconduct, police reform, Black Lives Matter, BLM, imperial stout, social justice organizations, 22 countries, worldwide, sale proceeds, donate portion of sale proceeds, donation, global campaign, Busted Sandal Brewing Co., Alex Arredondo, Second Pitch Brewing Co., Charlotte, North Carolina, Mike Holt
Analysis: In the drive to get new Texas political maps, racial representation takes a back seat
By Patrick Svitek, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas News, Redistricting, Texas, Republicans, gerrymandering, people of color, hispanic Texans, asian texas, Black Texans, voting rights, civil rights, lawsuits, Texas House, Texas Senate, State Board of Education, voting maps, Texas Legislature, voter suppression, minority voters, Texas Legislative Council, voting districts, redrawing maps, race, White voters, black voters, hispanic voters, asian voters
How Marcus Baskerville became the unlikely face for a beer-focused initiative to address racial injustice
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Weathered Souls Brewing Co., Weathered Souls, San Antonio brewery, San Antonio brewers, San Antonio beer, beer, Marcus Baskerville, Black Is Beautiful, Black Is Beautiful campaign, social justice, social justice initiative, craft beer, craft beer community, racism, racial justice, Kimberly Machado, Sacramento, California, people of color, police misconduct, police reform, Black Lives Matter, BLM, imperial stout, social justice organizations, 22 countries, worldwide, sale proceeds, donate portion of sale proceeds, donation, global campaign, Busted Sandal Brewing Co., Alex Arredondo, Second Pitch Brewing Co., Cover Story
Texas Senate outlasts 15-hour filibuster by Sen. Carol Alvarado to pass GOP voting-restrictions bill
By Alexa Ura, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas Senate, Sen. Carol Alvarado, filibuster, Texas politics, Chase Bearden, Coalition of Texans with Disabilities, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, SB 1, Senate Bill 1, voting rights, voter suppression, voting restrictions, voting bill, texas democrats, house democrats, Sen. Bryan Hughes, Voting Rights Act, Texas Republicans, Sen. Judith Zaffirini, people of color, people with disabilities, blacks, latinos, asians
After drastic changes made behind closed doors, and an overnight debate, Texas Senate approves voting bill
Tags: Texas, voting, voter suppression, voting bill, Texas Legislature, Texas House, Texas Senate, Senate Bill 7, SB 7, Bryan Hughes, Briscoe Cain, Beverly Powell, Terry Canales, Gov. Greg Abbott, Harris County, minority voters, people of color, voting rules, Democrats, Republicans, Borris Miles
Texas lawmakers poised to pass sweeping voting bill to restrict voting hours and change election rules
Tags: Texas, voting, voter suppression, voting bill, Texas Legislature, Texas House, Texas Senate, Senate Bill 7, SB 7, Bryan Hughes, Briscoe Cain, Beverly Powell, Terry Canales, Gov. Greg Abbott, Harris County, minority voters, people of color, voting rules, Democrats, Republicans
Even after COVID ravaged Texans of color, the Lege let a bill die that would deal with health inequalities
Tags: Texas Legislature, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, Office of Minority Health Statistics and Engagement, medicaid expansion, uninsured Texans, people of color, minorities, Texas Senate, Garnet Coleman, Houston, House Bill 4139, transgender, critical race theory, Office of Health Equity, Republicans, culture war, pandemic, covid-19, covid
Texas’ divisive bill limiting how students learn about current events and historic racism passed by Senate
By Kate McGee, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas Legislature, Texas House, Texas Senate, critical race theory, public schools, white supremacy, racism, slavery, Bryan Hughes, State Board of Education, U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, 1619 Project, University of North Carolina, Dallas Independent School District, New York Times, teachers, Federal Civil Rights Act, South Texas college, Mexico, people of color
Texas House passes anti-‘critical race theory’ bill over objections of educators, community groups
Tags: Critical race theory, teachers, educators, Texas Legislature, Texas House, Texas Senate, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, Texas Freedom Network, Republicans, red states, public schools, education, racism, people of color, free speech, race relations, Lyle Larson, institutional racism
Texas GOP’s voting restrictions bill could be rewritten behind closed doors after key House vote
Tags: House Elections Committee, House Bill 6, HB6, Senate Bill 7, SB7, voter suppression, Americans with Disabilities Act, Texas Civil Rights Project, voter fraud, voter suppression, Texas Legislature, Texas House, Texas Senate, voting bill, Rep. Briscoe Cain, Dan Patrick, Dade Phelan, vote by mail, Donald Trump, Drive thru voting, Rafael Anchía, people of color, black, hispanic, NAACP, Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund, Jim Crow, Crystal Mason, Harris County, Jessica González, House Vote
In defending voter-suppression bill, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick falsely claims most people of color don't own cars
Tags: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, people of color, vehicles, cars, car ownership, drive-thru voting, Texas politics, Politifact, ieutenant governor, voter suppression, voter fraud, Texas Legislature, Texas Senate, voting rights, blacks, latinos, asians, mixed race, white, native, U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey
As vaccine eligibility widens, some vulnerable Texans are still fighting for access
By Karen Brooks Harper, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas, vulnerable populations, elderly, COVID-19, COVID, Pandemic, vaccinations, vaccination sites, Hill Country, Fredericksburg, San Antonio, Alamodome, mass vaccinations, waiting lists, eligibility, Texas Department of State Health Services, DSHS, Black Texans, Hispanic Texans, people of color, minority groups, lack of vaccinations, H-E-B, Texas Hospital Association, H-E-B, variants, mutations, surge, fourth wave, University of Texas School of Public Health
White Republicans are refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine more than any other demographic group in Texas
By Reese Oxner, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Republicans, White people, Texas, polls, Democrats, people of color, Black, Hispanic, vaccine resistance, Rodney Anderson, COVID-19, COVID, pandemic, coronavirus, vaccination sites, Texas A&M, Rodney Anderson, University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll, texas center for health disparities, Donald Trump, Greg Abbott, Texas Center for Health Disparities, Civiqs poll updated, medical science, medical research, refusing to get vaccinated, Texas, Texans
Three of Gov. Greg Abbott’s four coronavirus medical advisers say they weren’t directly consulted before he lifted mask mandate
By Shawn Mulcahy, The Texas Tribune
Tags: texas Gov. Greg Abbott, mask mandate, Texas, COVID-19 restrictions, medical experts, ignored medical experts, ignored medical advice, business occupancy restrictions, Texas Republican Party, Allen West, Dr. Parker Hudson, Dell Medical School, Dr. Mark McClellan, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy, Dr. John Hellerstedt, Department of State Health Services, Sen. Borris Miles, Blacks, Hispanics, people of color, Dr. John Zerwas, University of Texas System, Texas Legislature
Analysis: Gov. Greg Abbott's State of the State speech short on vaccine details, long on partisanship
Tags: Greg Abbott, Texas politics, state of the state speech, law and order, defund the police, Black Lives Matter, people of color, poor people, hard-working Texans, pandemic, covid-19, covid, coronavirus, covid liability, business liability, Republicans, texas Legislature, legislative session, legislative priorities, bail, police funding, municipalities, Texas Republican Party, Texas GOP, vaccines, vaccine rollout, San Antonio
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San Antonio Jim's location at Broadway and Hildebrand closes after 53 years
San Antonio Louis Vuitton pop-up gets makeover after trademark accusations
By Michael Karlis
City of San Antonio closes two busy downtown streets on Monday
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