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San Antonio TV anchor Steve Spriester retiring after 30 years at KSAT

Written by on 7 August 2025

KSAT-12 news anchor Steve Spriester is leaving the news desk after more than three decades on the air in San Antonio, station officials said Thursday. The veteran anchor, who’s covered five NBA Championships along with presidential conventions and headline-grabbing tragedies including the Uvalde school shooting will do his last broadcast for the ABC affiliate on […]

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San Antonio’s Santikos Entertainment to build yet another theater-retail complex, this one on the West Side

Written by on 7 August 2025

Less than a month after revealing plans for a $30 million cinema and entertainment complex on U.S. Highway 281 North, San Antonio-based theater operator Santikos Entertainment divulged that a similar project is in the works in far West Bexar County, the Business Journal reports. The company’s latest multi-screen movie house development will be on 20 […]

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Texas Republicans lob racist insults at Rep. Gene Wu as he leads Democrats’ walkout

Written by on 7 August 2025

As Republican rhetoric heats up over Texas House Democrats’ quorum-killing walkout, some high-profile state GOP figures have resorted to making racist remarks about state Rep. Gene Wu, who led the exodus. Among those engaging in the anti-Asian taunts are state Sen. Mayes Middleton, a Galveston Republican who also happens to be running for Texas attorney […]

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San Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones’ bid to delay Project Marvel talks rejected by city staff, council majority

Written by on 7 August 2025

Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones during a marathon City Council meeting Wednesday proposed pausing negotiations between the city and Spurs Sports & Entertainment (SS&E) on a new $1 billion-plus downtown arena for NBA franchise. However, she faced pushback from both staff and the majority on the dais. Despite Jones’ concerns — which stem from questions surrounding […]

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Paxton launches investigation into Beto O’Rourke’s political group for funding Democrats who left Texas

Written by on 7 August 2025

Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. WASHINGTON — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into whether Beto O’Rourke’s political group, Powered by People, is breaking laws by funding Texas Democrats’ out-of-state travel attempting to stop the […]

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Repeating History: Survivors of South Texas’ World War II internment camps see terrifying parallels in Trump’s immigration crackdown

Written by on 7 August 2025

For the first four years of his life, all Hiroshi Shimizu knew was imprisonment. After Pearl Harbor, law enforcement arrested his mother and father because they happened to be of Japanese descent, and he was born a U.S. citizen in a concentration camp in Central Utah. The family bounced from camp to camp, including California’s […]

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