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Judge denies temporary restraining order against Bexar County for voter registration lawsuit
Read full article: Judge denies temporary restraining order against Bexar County for voter registration lawsuitDuring the hearing, legal representatives for the state Attorney General’s Office and county commissioners made arguments regarding the potential legal action.
WATCH LIVE: Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai holds news conference on VIA Rapid Silver Line
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai holds news conference on VIA Rapid Silver LineBexar County Judge Peter Sakai will hold a news conference about the VIA Rapid Silver Line on Tuesday following the Commissioners Court meeting.
WATCH: Priorities but no hard plans, Peter Sakai prepares to take over as Bexar County Judge
Read full article: WATCH: Priorities but no hard plans, Peter Sakai prepares to take over as Bexar County JudgeIn four days, Judge Peter Sakai will take the reins of Bexar County government from longtime County Judge Nelson Wolff, who is stepping down after more than 20 years in the position.
Grant Moody sworn in as Precinct 3 Bexar County Commissioner
Read full article: Grant Moody sworn in as Precinct 3 Bexar County CommissionerMoody will serve the final two years that remain in DeBerry’s original term, though he says he “absolutely” plans to seek re-election in 2024 for a full, four-year term.
Bexar County Commissioners pass abortion rights resolution, signaling opposition to states’ ban
Read full article: Bexar County Commissioners pass abortion rights resolution, signaling opposition to states’ banThe Bexar County Commissioners Court passed a resolution Tuesday aimed at limiting local enforcement of the state’s anti-abortion laws.
Sheriff defends decision to withhold body cam video of April 5 shooting that wounded deputy, left suspect dead
Read full article: Sheriff defends decision to withhold body cam video of April 5 shooting that wounded deputy, left suspect deadSheriff Javier Salazar said there is precedent for taking a family's wishes into account on releasing video, and he plans to keep that within BCSO policy.
Navistar cuts ribbon on new South Side manufacturing plant
Read full article: Navistar cuts ribbon on new South Side manufacturing plantNavistar held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its nearly 1 million-square-foot facility off of Highway 281 on Wednesday. The plant will ultimately employ about 650 people, 500 of whom are already on payroll.
Bexar County puts another $1.3 million toward COVID-19 testing amid surge
Read full article: Bexar County puts another $1.3 million toward COVID-19 testing amid surgeBexar County Commissioners agreed to allocate up to $1.3 million toward COVID-19 testing. The money goes toward two nonprofits operating testing around the county.
WATCH: Bexar County Commissioners Court honors UTSA for record-breaking winning season
Read full article: WATCH: Bexar County Commissioners Court honors UTSA for record-breaking winning seasonBexar County Commissioners will honor the UTSA football team on Tuesday for their record-breaking winning season.
Bexar County commissioner fears new precinct boundaries could bring new opponent
Read full article: Bexar County commissioner fears new precinct boundaries could bring new opponentA seemingly routine county redistricting process turned contentious as Precinct 4 Commissioner Tommy Calvert accused Precinct 1 Commissioner Rebeca Clay-Flores of possibly putting a political opponent into his district. Calvert is up for re-election in the March 2022 primary.
Bexar County commissioners approve ‘symbolic’ property tax cut
Read full article: Bexar County commissioners approve ‘symbolic’ property tax cutCommissioners voted 3-1, with one abstention, to cut the tax rate for the county’s portion of property tax bills from $0.301097 to $0.299999 for every $100 of valuation. That equates to somewhere between a $3 to $4 savings a year for the average homeowner, staff said.
Bexar County Commissioners Court proposes reallocation of 12 positions from sheriff’s office
Read full article: Bexar County Commissioners Court proposes reallocation of 12 positions from sheriff’s officeThe Bexar County Commissioners Court presented a proposal for the upcoming budget to reallocate 12 positions from the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office to different constables’ offices, a proposal Sheriff Javier Salazar has opposed.
Bexar County commissioners approve funding to aid medical examiner’s office facing increased workload
Read full article: Bexar County commissioners approve funding to aid medical examiner’s office facing increased workloadSAN ANTONIO – This week, Bexar County Commissioners Court, in a unanimous vote, approved a request for additional funding from the chief Bexar County medical examiner to deal with the exponential increase in the ME’s office’s workload. “Last year, we saw a 17% workload, and we’re used to 5%,” Dr. Kimberly Molina told commissioners. “We have six doctors handling the workload of nine.”She said, in addition to hiring part-time medical examiners, she needs additional office staff. The Medical Examiner’s Office currently has a staff of 56. Molina said the shortage of personnel could have a negative impact on the Medical Examiner’s Office’s accreditation.
Commissioner Calvert tests positive for COVID-19 days after appearing in Commissioners Court
Read full article: Commissioner Calvert tests positive for COVID-19 days after appearing in Commissioners CourtSAN ANTONIO – Bexar County Commissioner Tommy Calvert on Monday confirmed he tested positive for COVID-19, just days after appearing at last week’s Commissioners Court meeting. Calvert said via telephone Monday he tested positive Friday and has reached out to other county leaders and staff with whom he came into contact. Calvert said a friend who visited him on Jan. 1 contacted him two days later and said she had tested positive for the virus. Jan. 14, two days after Calvert took part in the public meeting, he could no longer taste food, Calvert said via telephone. The following day Calvert took another COVID test and this time it came back positive.
Coronavirus update San Antonio, Sept. 15: Officials report 115 new COVID-19 cases, 3 new deaths
Read full article: Coronavirus update San Antonio, Sept. 15: Officials report 115 new COVID-19 cases, 3 new deathsSan Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff updated the community about the local response to COVID-19 in their daily briefing Tuesday night. Nirenberg reported 50,131 total COVID-19 cases and 1,019 total deaths in Bexar County, as of Tuesday, an increase of 115 new cases. City officials also reported that 228 patients are hospitalized, 105 are in the intensive care unit and 47 are on ventilators. Dr. Colleen Bridger, interim director of the Metropolitan Health District and assistant city manager, said Bexar County is not affected by the state’s changes in COVID-19 reporting since the county independently verifies its own cases. Three more sites will open on Election Day in addition to those sites, he said.