As of Jan. 26, according to the United States Army secretary, the COVID-19 vaccine will be mandatory for the Army, and any soldier that refuses to get the vaccine will be dismissed. This order pertains...
Due to the recent surge in COVID-19 cases caused by the Omicron variant, San Antonio’s risk level — which takes into account factors like the city’s case numbers and positivity rate — has now...
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Several San Antonio-area school districts — Hondo, Seguin and Marble Falls — closed campuses on Friday due to staffing shortages from the rise of COVID-19 cases in the area, extending...
Javier Tije, Contributing Writer
• September 21, 2021
Being a citizen of a nation comes with numerous benefits. Specifically in the case of the United States, we have the privileges of laws such as the Bill of Rights, which guarantees us some freedoms from...
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Along the intersection of West Commerce and Zarzamora, 17 street artists painted murals across several buildings this weekend.
On Sunday, San Antonio hosted its first Ozone...
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Stephen Nicholas Broderick, a former deputy for the Travis County Sheriff's Office, has been arrested following accusations of fatally shooting three people in Austin this weekend.
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Ken Paxton, Texas Attorney General, expressed his concern about the Freeman Coliseum migrant shelter on Twitter this week.
From now until the end of May, city officials...