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San Antonio ISD is being "informally monitored" by the state, citing too many high school students at risk of not graduating.
City leaders have almost no influence over local school districts, yet youth-focused nonprofits are turning to them to fill the gaps.
How a tip to the San Antonio Police Department led to the arrest of a San Antonio ISD mom and son on terrorism charges.
Measures that made it before midnight dealt with jail bonds, an unconstitutional ban on gay sex and the liability of vaccine manufacturers.
The 15th Court of Appeals on Friday denied a request for injunction by the Conservation Society of San Antonio to stop the ...
The D2 councilman expects a daughter in July, and seeks a temporary placeholder during the key budget months of August and ...
An unexpected road trip detour led Josseline Daluz to San Antonio. She and her family now call Southtown home. The San ...
The $300 million San Pedro Creek project transformed the waterway into an inviting greenspace flowing through downtown San ...
The nonpartisan mayor's race came down to a conservative Republican and liberal Democrat, yet holdouts are still uneasy about ...
Melissa Fletcher Stoeltje will read from her memoir "Drunk Love: A Marriage under the Influence" Wednesday at The Twig ...
Several school districts will participated in Summer Meals, a federally funded food program for all children in San Antonio.
State Rep. Trey Martinez Fischer, D-San Antonio, successfully blocked the bill, by raising a “point of order” on Tuesday ...