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San Antonio Ready to Work program expected to end in 2030
Read full article: San Antonio Ready to Work program expected to end in 2030Nearly four years after enrollment launched for Ready to Work, the city’s workforce training program is less than a third of the way toward accomplishing its biggest goal.
North Side man accused of stabbing 79-year-old wife was ‘dedicated caregiver,’ neighbors say
Read full article: North Side man accused of stabbing 79-year-old wife was ‘dedicated caregiver,’ neighbors sayA North Side senior accused of stabbing his 79-year-old wife, leaving her critically injured, had been a “dedicated caregiver” to the woman, according to neighbors.
Boy describes narrowly escaping injury when motorcyclist crashed, burned in west Bexar County
Read full article: Boy describes narrowly escaping injury when motorcyclist crashed, burned in west Bexar CountyJayden Martinez, 11, was one of several children seen in a video running from a burning, out-of-control motorcycle. His family is calling for changes in the neighborhood to get drivers to slow down.
West Side organization helping to build up community with home repairs, other services
Read full article: West Side organization helping to build up community with home repairs, other servicesThe House of Neighborly Service, located on the city's West Side, recently began a program of making minor repairs to seniors' homes. But the organization also offers services to entire families.
New Braunfels man with disabilities provides second chance at life for hundreds of horses
Read full article: New Braunfels man with disabilities provides second chance at life for hundreds of horsesA man’s passionate bond with horses has sparked an inspiring rescue initiative in the New Braunfels community.
Record-breaking $177K donated to nonprofits through Giving Machine kiosks in San Antonio
Read full article: Record-breaking $177K donated to nonprofits through Giving Machine kiosks in San AntonioSan Antonio residents donated a record-breaking $177,000 to local nonprofits through Giving Machine kiosks, according to a news release.
Videos of Waymo cars going off course have some San Antonians skeptical about riding
Read full article: Videos of Waymo cars going off course have some San Antonians skeptical about ridingVideos circulating online showing Waymo cars going off course seem to have some San Antonians skeptical about riding in the driverless cars.
Hidden in plain sight: These quiet protectors hold back floodwaters in San Antonio
Read full article: Hidden in plain sight: These quiet protectors hold back floodwaters in San AntonioDozens of dams are hidden in plain sight across the city — tucked into parks, trails and green spaces — quietly protecting neighborhoods when heavy rain hits Flash Flood Alley.
Parents want human intervention after Waymo drives wrong-way in Alamo Heights school zone
Read full article: Parents want human intervention after Waymo drives wrong-way in Alamo Heights school zoneA spokesman for Waymo said the company has made "adjustments" after one of its driverless cars headed the wrong way on a one way street in a school zone.
Families already staking claims in San Antonio parks for Easter weekend camping
Read full article: Families already staking claims in San Antonio parks for Easter weekend campingIt’s as much a part of the holiday tradition for some San Antonians as Easter baskets and chocolate bunnies. Camping out at city parks for the long weekend has become a staple for some local families.
Parents, student express safety concerns after student shoots teacher at Comal ISD campus
Read full article: Parents, student express safety concerns after student shoots teacher at Comal ISD campusParents expressed fear and heartbreak after a student shot a teacher and then died by suicide at Hill Country College Preparatory High School on Monday.