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San Antonio Mayor and Councilman Marc Whyte go toe-to-toe over Project Marvel during budget town hall

Written by on 19 August 2025

Sparks flew at a Monday night town hall organized by District 10 Councilman Marc Whyte as he and Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones — a guest at the event — traded verbal jabs over Project Marvel. Jones, who’s on a last-minute blitz to build support for a “strategic pause” on negotiations for the downtown sports-and-entertainment district, called […]

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Catching up with New Braunfels’ Austin Meade ahead of his two-night stand at Whitewater Amphitheater

Written by on 19 August 2025

One constant in New Braunfels-based singer-songwriter Austin Meade’s music is evolution. The son of a Baptist preacher, Meade started playing guitar in church and eventually released the 2014 album Chief of the Sinners, which showcased an Americana-based sound. Over subsequent releases, he’s added crunchy classic hard rock to the mix (2021’s Black Sheep) and simultaneously […]

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Texas Democrat Nicole Collier still locked in the capitol for refusing surveillance escort

Written by on 19 August 2025

Texas House Democrat Nicole Collier spent Monday night inside the capitol building, alone. Collier, who represents a district that includes part of Fort Worth, had refused to sign a permission slip allowing a Department of Public Safety officer to personally follow her around until the conclusion of the Texas Legislature’s second special session. House Speaker […]

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Feds demand Ken Paxton’s Senate campaign explain more than 100 potentially illegal contributions

Written by on 19 August 2025

Federal regulators are asking Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s U.S. Senate Campaign to explain or return roughly $658,000 in political contributions that appear to violate federal law.  The Aug. 17 letter from the Federal Election Commission gives the Ken Paxton for Senate campaign a little more than a month to justify five pages worth of second-quarter […]

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House Democrats unable to move freely after return to Texas capitol. So one democrat refuses to move.

Written by on 18 August 2025

Texas Democrats who returned to the House floor Monday are being required to sign “permission slips” and seek a personal Department of Public Safety escort just to leave the chambers, NBC News correspondent Ryan Chandler tweeted Monday afternoon. One democrat, State Rep. Nicole Collier of District 95 in Fort Worth, refused to sign the permission slip. […]

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Texas declares state’s measles outbreak over

Written by on 18 August 2025

State health officials said Monday that Texas’ measles outbreak, which sickened 762 people and took the lives of at least two, is officially over. In a statement, the Texas Department of Health and Human Services (DSHS) said it’s been 42 days since officials recorded a new measles case, passing the threshold public health officials use […]

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North San Antonio dining spots Tulum Mexican Cuisine and Ginger’s Bistro to make debut this fall

Written by on 18 August 2025

San Antonio’s new restaurant development is continuing its northward march with new Mexican dining spot replacing the former Rusty Taco on Bulverde Road, and an upstart bistro taking shape on TPC Parkway. The first concept, Tulum Mexican Cuisine, is slated to open sometime this fall at 17026 Bulverde Road, according to a sign posted above […]

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