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Incumbent Rebeca Clay-Flores seeks second term as Bexar County Precinct 1 commissioner
Read full article: Incumbent Rebeca Clay-Flores seeks second term as Bexar County Precinct 1 commissionerAfter winning a contentious primary runoff, Rebeca Clay-Flores is hoping to win a second term as Bexar County Precinct 1 commissioner. Clay-Flores is running against Republican candidate Lina Prado, an aviation mechanic.
Nearly 30% of Bexar County defendants bailed out by Texas Organizing Project rearrested in same case
Read full article: Nearly 30% of Bexar County defendants bailed out by Texas Organizing Project rearrested in same caseNearly 30 percent of Bexar County defendants bonded out by the Texas Organizing Project as part of its bail program were later taken back into custody in the same case, records obtained by KSAT Investigates show.
Former TOP board director warned group of bail program that bonded out man accused in killing spree
Read full article: Former TOP board director warned group of bail program that bonded out man accused in killing spreeA former board director of the Texas Organizing Project says he warned the organization of its bail program, saying it would be a risk to public safety. In 2022, TOP bonded out a man on misdemeanor assault charges against family members who he is now accused of killing.
Suspect in deadly attacks in Bexar County, Austin was previously bonded out of jail by Texas Organizing Project
Read full article: Suspect in deadly attacks in Bexar County, Austin was previously bonded out of jail by Texas Organizing ProjectA man accused of capital murder following a series of attacks that left six people dead in Bexar County and Austin on Tuesday was bonded out of the Bexar County Jail by a Texas organization nearly two years ago.
Texas Organizing Project sues Bexar County for not proposing enough polling locations
Read full article: Texas Organizing Project sues Bexar County for not proposing enough polling locationsThe Texas Organizing Project is challenging Bexar County in court for not proposing enough polling locations ahead of Election Day.
Seven Oaks Apts tenants & activists protest outside owner’s Austin offices
Read full article: Seven Oaks Apts tenants & activists protest outside owner’s Austin officesTwo busloads of people shouted chants like “no housing, no peace” in front of Achieve Properties’ Austin office Monday. Tenants and activists have been pushing against what they sees as “unfair” eviction notices and subpar conditions at one of the company's San Antonio properties, Seven Oaks Apartments.
Beto O’Rourke stops in San Antonio during ‘Keeping the Lights On’ campaign tour
Read full article: Beto O’Rourke stops in San Antonio during ‘Keeping the Lights On’ campaign tourGubernatorial hopeful Beto O'Rourke is stopping in San Antonio on Thursday as part of his 12-day tour focused on last year's failure of the power grid.
‘The people have spoken’: San Antonio groups show support for President-elect Joe Biden
Read full article: ‘The people have spoken’: San Antonio groups show support for President-elect Joe BidenSAN ANTONIO – Former Vice President Joe Biden was declared the next president of the United States four days after the general election. Supporters took to the streets of downtown San Antonio on Saturday to celebrate the president-elect’s victory. Votes by mail became a major topic during the presidential election with some questioning if the process is secure. RELATED: WATCH: Small group gathers in San Antonio to celebrate projected presidential winner Joe BidenIncumbent President Donald Trump released a statement following his loss. RELATED: Joe Biden wins race for U.S. presidency against President Donald Trump