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Tired of constant texts? Political strategists say the most reliable way to stop them during a campaign is to vote.
Following student reports alleging bullying and hazing incidents, Central Catholic High School has launched a third-party ...
Along with a $1.5 billion Spurs arena, the city is planning for major infrastructure improvements that could be supported by ...
Within hours of a federal lawsuit targeting Texas’ policy of letting nearly 20,000 undocumented students qualify for lower ...
The two higher education institutions seek to expand access to dual credit courses by growing the number of certified highs school teachers.
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Climate literacy is more than an academic goal — it’s a tool for social equity and community resilience. YWCA San Antonio sees this work as aligned with its mission to eliminate racism and empower ...
The San Antonio Housing Trust Foundation had initially offered $3.27 million for the multifamily housing tax credit property.
Efforts to limit city debt and change bond election requirements didn't pass, paving the way for Project Marvel to move forward as planned.
San Antonio native Jonathan Joss was shot and killed by a neighbor Sunday night outside of his Southside home.
San Antonio College's new president tells us about the city's pressing education issues. Here's what he had to say.
State lawmakers passed a "record" public school funding bill last week, but San Antonio leaders say it's not nearly enough.
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