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A new ordinance, passed by San Antonio City Council in October, requires all public places to post the signs in restrooms as part of the city's 'Love Is...' campaign.
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Cuellar was expected to cruise to reelection. Now he’ll need to rely on support from local and national Democratic leaders to help him overcome scandal.
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The high-stakes — and high-dollar — trustee election for the North East Independent School District returned San Antonio’s second largest school district to a solid moderate board majority.
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The May 4 Joint, General, Special Bond Election races included school board trustees, city council seats and bonds for Bexar County’s smaller cities, and seats for the Bexar County Appraisal District.
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Developers plan to remodel former offices and retail spaces into residences. But guests can tour the building until mid-May, before the work begins.
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The Democratic congressman is alleged to have accepted bribes to advance the interests of Azerbaijan, according to the Department of Justice. His wife Imelda faced similar indictments.
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The U.S. Justice Department lawsuit alleges that the Texas Department of Criminal Justice unfairly terminated an employee over her adherence to an African religion that is also practiced in the United States.
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Opal Lee spent years fighting for the recognition of June 19 as a national holiday.
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Saturday’s municipal election is particularly high stakes for the North East Independent School District, and the most recent campaign filings show that candidates — and their donors — have put equally high levels of funding up in the hope of securing a win.
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Long lines of vehicles passed through a far West Side high school sports stadium on Friday to pick up food at the San Antonio Food Bank's 100th mega food distribution event.