Pro-Palestinian protestors take to publicly confronting San Antonio City Council members

SAN ANTONIO – They’re passionate and loud, but are their tactics effective? From a crowded restaurant to a City Hall press conference to DreamWeek events, some pro-Palestinian protestors have been turning up the heat on San Antonio City Council members with whom they are angry for not passing a ceasefire resolution regarding the Israel-Hamas War. … Read more

San Antonio leaders requesting public feedback on proposed South Side police substation

SAN ANTONIO – A multimillion-dollar state-of-the-art police substation is slated to go up on the South Side, but before it does, the City of San Antonio is asking for community feedback. The second meeting for the 2022 bond-funded substation is set to go up on South Flores Street. Community members in that area have expressed … Read more

SA police union president calls outside involvement in Bexar County DA office policies unethical

SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Police Officers Association President is weighing in on a KSAT report that found an outside agency may be influencing policies at the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office. Danny Diaz, president of SAPOA, is calling for the governor’s office to step in and remove Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales. … Read more

As Denver prepares to discharge migrant families from shelters, advocates say it’s time to stop allowing more people to come to the city

Monday, 150 people will be discharged when the city resumes enforcing length-of-stay policies. Hundreds more will be kicked out in the coming weeks. DENVER — Denver’s policies to welcome and support migrants have led the city to a point where there is no more money and no more space.  Advocates for migrants say the city … Read more

Law banning gender-affirming care for trans youth challenged and debated at Texas Supreme Court

The lawsuit argues Senate Bill 14 violates a parent’s right to choose what’s best for the health of their transgender children. SAN ANTONIO — The Texas Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday morning on litigated legislation banning gender-affirming care among children, months after a district court judge deemed the law unconstitutional.   Senate Bill 14 … Read more