āEverything was not OKā: San Antonio woman discusses mental health ahead of Motherās Day
Read full article: āEverything was not OKā: San Antonio woman discusses mental health ahead of Motherās DayAs Motherās Day approaches, remember to ask the important women in your life how they are doing mentally and emotionally.
Affidavit: Ex-Jubilee Lakeview teacher arrested for taking invasive pictures of a 7-year-old student
Read full article: Affidavit: Ex-Jubilee Lakeview teacher arrested for taking invasive pictures of a 7-year-old studentA now-former Jubilee Lakeview teacher was arrested for allegedly taking pictures under a 7-year-old studentās skirt, according to an arrest affidavit.
San Antonio teen and her mother share story of blood cancer diagnosis ahead of āLight the Nightā
Read full article: San Antonio teen and her mother share story of blood cancer diagnosis ahead of āLight the NightāA San Antonio teen is sharing her story of surviving blood cancer to give others hope.
Court tosses code enforcement cases spurred on by letter from disgraced former assistant development services director
Read full article: Court tosses code enforcement cases spurred on by letter from disgraced former assistant development services directorAn administrative hearing officer has tossed out four code violation cases against the owners of a west San Antonio storage yard after ruling that city code does not require the parking area to be paved.
City defends repeated contact with disgraced former assistant development services director
Read full article: City defends repeated contact with disgraced former assistant development services directorSan Antonio officials have defended their repeated contact with a disgraced city executive after KSAT Investigates found a letter written by him was used as the catalyst for a code enforcement investigation at an elderly coupleās West Side property.
Rural Texas may lose out on billions in broadband infrastructure funding due to federal regulations
Read full article: Rural Texas may lose out on billions in broadband infrastructure funding due to federal regulationsGrant applicants are required to have a line of credit from a major bank and put up 25% of the project cost ahead of time. That will likely disqualify many small internet service providers in rural areas.