Commissioners this week delayed action on voter registration vendor VR Systems.
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As President Donald Trump renews calls for the United States to “claim” Greenland, international law is emerging as the central constraint. It’s clear under international law and the UN treaty that military force and global intimidation cannot be used to change borders in the modern era.
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Bexar County is moving forward on a possible property tax break for International Electric Manufacturing.
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Five years after a pro-Trump mob stormed the U.S. Capitol to halt certification of Joe Biden’s 2020 victory, a political battle has intensified over how January 6, 2021, should be remembered — and what it means going forward.
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California-based Industrial Electric Manufacturing seeks tax abatement
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The building and two parking lots next to the former federal courthouse are owned by the federal government. What will be in the building after the purchase is uncertain except for a few federal offices for about three years until they have to relocate. It’s next to what will be the site of the proposed basketball arena.
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Governor Abbott was reacting to a video shown on Fox News.
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The City of San Antonio is in the final stages of using $30 million of money committed from the San Antonio Spurs to purchase a federal building within the proposed sports and entertainment district.
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President Donald Trump is escalating his rhetoric about striking Mexican drug cartels, following Washington’s military action in Venezuela and the capture of Nicolás Maduro.
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San Antonio’s rainbow crosswalk is gone after state pressure forced its removal, sparking protests, lawsuits, and new questions about the city’s LGBTQ+ Pride District.
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District 8 City Councilwoman Ivalis Meza Gonzalez will rejoin the city council’s Audit, Community Health, and Workforce committees after being removed last year.