The trust will work with homebuyers to acquire and rehabilitate 10 homes for purchase in Northwest San Antonio.
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A study of the program focuses on increased wages, spending, and savings in social programs that participants may no longer need after attaining higher employment.
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Patrick spoke as chair of President Donald Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission, which is planning to make federal policy recommendations in May.
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The 23rd Congressional District is now without a voting representative in Washington after U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales resigned Tuesday. The vacancy has national implications for the GOP’s hold on power in Congress.
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What was it like on the streets of Minnesota as ICE executed its immigration crackdown? A new FRONTLINE PBS documentary explores how the Trump administration said it was protecting U.S. citizens. But ended up killing two people (Renee Good and Alex Pretti), arresting hundreds of U.S. citizens, and rounding up non-criminal migrants for deportation. FRONTLINE examines the tactics, legal cases and impact of Trump’s ICE crackdown.
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Jones outlined budget challenges, economic priorities and the path ahead in her first State of the City address before the Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce.
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The San Antonio Republican announced Monday on X that he will step down as he faced a possible House expulsion vote.
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A delay tied to the City Council vote means the new admission fee at Market Square won’t begin until after the opening days of Fiesta.
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The first report includes three requests for assistance in March and April 1, which highlight SAPD involvement with ICE— including one incident where San Antonio EMS needed to evaluate two ICE agents who exposed themselves to pepper spray.
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San Antonio City Council approved a $5 entry fee for Market Square during peak Fiesta hours, with revenue going toward added security.
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In an eight-hour committee hearing focused on fraud in social services programs, Texas lawmakers heard updates on how state agencies are responding to calls for stronger anti-fraud measures in programs like Medicaid and the Child Care Services program. The Wednesday hearing of the Senate Health and Human Services committee also included more than 50 Texans sharing concerns with state policymakers.