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Texas student groups sue to block new state law limiting campus protests and free speech

Written by on 4 September 2025

A coalition of Texas university student groups has sued to overturn a new state law designed to limit campus protests, calling the legislation an unconstitutional ban on a “staggering amount” of protected speech.   The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) filed the suit Wednesday in Austin federal court on behalf of the student groups. […]

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ICE and San Antonio authorities investigating after migrants found in back of tractor trailer

Written by on 4 September 2025

Local and federal authorities are investigating after witnesses on Tuesday reported a possible human smuggling operation in Southwest San Antonio, the Express-News reports. Several people are under arrest in connection with the probe, which centers around a parked tractor trailer rig, according to the daily. The site is near the area where 53 migrants died of heat-related […]

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Texas says it’s strict on oilfield well emissions. The data shows otherwise.

Written by on 4 September 2025

This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy and the environment. Sign up for their newsletter here. This story is a collaboration between Inside Climate News and ProPublica. Hakim Dermish moved to the small South Texas town of Catarina in 2002 in search of a rural lifestyle on […]

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People in San Antonio who dump dogs and cats would face steep fines under new ordinance

Written by on 4 September 2025

San Antonio City Council this Thursday will consider an amended citywide ordinance that would slap steep financial penalties on those who dump animals at the dog pound. Proposed by Animal Care Services Director Jonathan Gary and Assistant City Manager David McCary, the ordinance would impose first-offense fines of $500 to $2,000 on those seen by a witness […]

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San Antonio’s La Cantera Resort & Spa to rebrand under Hilton flag

Written by on 4 September 2025

One of San Antonio’s premier resort destinations is rejoining an international hotel group after years of operating as an independent brand. On Oct. 2, the La Cantera Resort & Spa will rebrand under Hilton Hotels & Resorts’ Signia brand, according to officials with the property.  The rebrand to one of Hilton’s premium monikers marks the […]

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Everything we saw as the Weeknd mesmerized San Antonio fans at the Alamodome

Written by on 4 September 2025

Pop megastar the Weeknd dazzled his Alamodome audience Wednesday with a visually striking performance that packed an astounding 40-plus songs into one marathon concert.   The Canadian R&B singer’s impressive stage set included multiple nods to post-apocalyptic science fiction, and his entry surrounded by masked dancers draped in red showed his eagerness to deliver a […]

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San Antonio’s La Cantera Resort & Spa to rebrand under Hilton flag

Written by on 4 September 2025

One of San Antonio’s premier resort destinations is rejoining an international hotel group after years of operating as an independent brand. On Oct. 2, the La Cantera Resort & Spa will rebrand under Hilton Hotels & Resorts’ Signia brand, according to officials with the property. The rebrand to one of Hilton’s premium monikers marks the […]

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Bexar County sitting on 34,000 unprocessed voter registrations

Written by on 3 September 2025

Bexar County has amassed a backlog of 34,000 unprocessed voter registrations, county commissioners said at a Tuesday meeting. The backlog stems from the county’s outdated registration system, Votech, whose maker went out business, Texas Public Radio reports. The county is now struggling to integrate Votech with others systems statewide.

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People in San Antonio who dump dogs and cats would face steep fines under new ordinance

Written by on 3 September 2025

San Antonio City Council this Thursday will consider an amended citywide ordinance that would slap steep financial penalties on those who dump animals at the dog pound. Proposed by Animal Care Services Director Jonathan Gary and Assistant City Manager David McCary, the ordinance would impose first-offense fines of $500 to $2,000 on those seen by a […]

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