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An 1891 King William cottage for sale was once owned by a Wells Fargo agent
The house, priced at under $1 million, was designed by Axel Meerscheidt, whose pedigree shaped many of the historic neighborhood’s most iconic homes.
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San Antonio Spurs waive Jeremy Sochan
Sochan, known for his colorful hair and globetrotting background, was the ninth overall pick in the 2022 Draft, but his game time dwindled this season.
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San Antonio’s NEISD and New Braunfels ISD both veto designated prayer time in schools
Texas public schools have until March 1 to adopt a state resolution that critics say violates First Amendment protections.
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Texas court district leads U.S. in immigrants challenging legality of federal detention
The administration’s push for mass deportations has resulted in more than 18,000 habeas petitions, a historic high. Texas and California account for about 40% of cases this year.
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Blues icon Buddy Guy to perform this summer at San Antonio’s Majestic Theatre
Tickets for the Aug. 27 show, which comes shortly before the guitarist’s 90th birthday, go on tour this Friday.
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Ex-employees of Delia’s tamales settle lawsuits over wages, alleged exploitation
One suit accused the company, which has a popular San Antonio location, of shorting workers on overtime, while the other alleged it exploited undocumented staffers.
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Children of Dilley
ProPublica went inside the immigrant detention center for families in Dilley. Children there told us about the anguish of being ripped from their lives in the U.S. and the fear of what comes next.
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Federal government seeks to end 5-year-old Liam Ramos’ asylum claims
‘[Liam] was traumatized at Dilley, but now the Trump administration is trying to take him away again,’ U.S. Congressman Joaquin Castro said.
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Source: Measles outbreak reported at ICE’s Dilley family detention facility
ICE officials informed members of the Senate Judiciary Committee about the outbreak, immigration attorney Eric Lee said.
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These San Antonio businesses closed Friday in solidarity with nationwide strike
The nationwide strike is in protest of the Trump administration’s violent immigration crackdown.
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AG Ken Paxton can’t shut down Texas Latino voting group, judge rules
Paxton had accused Jolt Initiative of an ‘unlawful voter registration scheme,’ but a federal judge found the AG failed to offer ‘any plausible proof’ of wrongdoing.
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Activists collecting donations to cover legal fees for protesters arrested at Dilley detention site
Eyewitnesses say the two men did nothing to deserve being arrested, detained and charged with misdemeanors.
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San Antonio Rep. Joaquin Castro to return to Dilley, says Liam Conejo Ramos ‘did not look well’
‘I told him we would do everything that we could to get him out of there,’ the Democratic congressman said at a Wednesday press conference.
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Texas DPS troopers teargas protesters outside Dilley migrant detention center
State troopers also took at least two protesters into custody at the detention site southwest of San Antonio.
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Judge halts deportation of Liam Conejo Ramos from San Antonio-area detention facility
A federal judge in the Alamo City prohibited deportation of the 5-year-old while a court case proceeds.
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Bexar County Elections eliminates voter backlog in time for February deadline
Within one week, Elections staff were able to process approximately 7,000 applications by putting in long hours and hiring additional temporary workers.
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Contract impasse slows Bexar County’s transition to a new voter registration system
Commissioners Court adjourned last week after taking no action on a contract for a new voting system that’s been hung up for months.
