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Planned Parenthood files emergency lawsuit to try to stop Texas from kicking it off Medicaid
By Shannon Najmabadi, The Texas Tribune
Tags: San Antonio News, Abortion Rights, Planned Parenthood, Medicaid, Texas, Ken Paxton, attorney general, lawsuit, emergency lawsuit, U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, women's health, reproductive rights, abortion, Texas politics
Federal Appeals Court Extends Block on Voting-by-Mail Expansion in Texas
By Alexa Ura, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas, mail-in voting, vote by mail, absentee ballots, absentee voting, lawsuit, court case, Texas Supreme Court, Republicans, U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, Supreme Court, 2020 election, November election, general election, presidential election, coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, covid 19, pandemic, Fred Biery, Texas Supreme Court
Youth Matinee - The Quilt: A Living History of African American Music
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San Antonio-based DeLorean Motors ReImagined has shuttered its headquarters
By Michael Karlis
Much-anticipated Pullman Market opening at San Antonio's Pearl complex this Tuesday
By Nina Rangel
Gunter Hotel to bring South Korea-based bakery, cafe concept to San Antonio
South Texas congressional candidate raffles off firearm to raise money
Taste of New Orleans returned to Sunken Garden Theater this weekend, bringing a taste of the Big Easy to Fiesta San Antonio.…
By San Antonio Current Staff
Legendary California punk bands Bad Religion and Social Distortion brought their anthemic sounds to Boeing Center at Tech Port on Friday night. Here's…
The 31st annual WEBB Party took place Friday at the Witte Museum as part of Fiesta 2024. The gathering is one of…
A sprawling Castle Hills estate built in 1972 has hit the market for $895,000, and it retains plenty of its funky vintage…
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