San Antonio Braces as Supreme Court Weighs Case That Could Upend Public Camping Bans Nationwide
The Supreme Court considers a case on public camping bans, raising concerns at San Antonio shelters. The ruling could change the legality of penalties for homeless individuals and affect local law enforcement tactics.
San Antonio's Housing Affordability Comes Into Question Amid Soaring Prices and Stagnant Wages
San Antonio's affordability is challenged by rising home prices and lower local wages, despite still attracting those from pricier areas. Interest rates further impact affordability, even as efforts to boost wages show progress.
SEC Unveils Groundbreaking Report Revealing $26 Trillion in Registered Funds to Foster Transparency
The Security and Exchange Commission published a unique report with in-depth statistics on registered funds, including mutual funds and ETFs. This initiative aims to promote transparency by merging public and non-public data for the first time.
San Antonio Adjusts City Services for Fiesta San Jacinto; Police and Fire Remain on Duty
San Antonio prepares for Fiesta San Jacinto; city services to adjust schedules, but essential services such as police, fire, and EMS remain operational. Free on-street parking is available, yet off-street parking fees apply.
Over 30 Arrested in UT-Austin Protests, UTSA Students Decry Free Speech Violations Amid Middle East Divestment Demands
Student protests at Texas universities demand divestment from firms linked to the Middle East conflict; over two dozen arrested at UT-Austin, while UTSA sees peaceful rallies amid free speech concerns.