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COVID cases are surging again in Bexar County and nationwide as a new omicron variant takes hold.
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They also tabled budget transfers of around $2 million to replenish the budgets in the courts used to pay court appointed attorneys.
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The U.S. Census reports the number of Californians who moved to the Lone Star State to find an affordable home is more than three times bigger than Texans who moved to California.
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Also, Sheriff Javier Salazar asked commissioners to approve more than $3 million in overtime costs to staff the crowded jail from this past June through September, sparking more debate on how to reduce costs there.
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Bexar County commissioners on Tuesday approved a $3 million loan to bridge a funding gap to help the non-profit Alamo Community Group construct the Cattleman Square Lofts, bringing affordable housing to entry level workers downtown.
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Commissioners on Tuesday voted to move forward on plans to expand three major county facilities.
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Bexar County Medical Examiner Kimberley Molina warned county commissioners on Tuesday her overworked office is on the verge of collapse.
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State workforce officials briefed county commissioners on Tuesday on their modified plans through 2024 to keep San Antonio gainfully employed.
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Bexar County commissioners on Tuesday approved an amendment to the county's relocation agreement with the San Antonio Spurs.
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Bexar County Commissioners on Tuesday heard an update on state bills on property tax relief and deputy manpower.