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  • 1 week ago | ksat.com | Zaria Oates |Matthew Craig |Hope Monte

    WEATHER ALERT2 air quality advisories in effect for Caldwell and Hays RegionsLocal NewsA 40-year-old man with epilepsy faces financial and healthcare challenges after losing his Social Security benefitsPublished: April 11, 2025 at 9:21 PMTags: Social Security Administration, Disability, Medicare, MedicaidSAN ANTONIO – A man with disabilities abruptly stopped receiving Social Security benefits in late March and early April because the administration inaccurately marked him as deceased.

  • 1 week ago | ksat.com | Zaria Oates |Mark Oltz

    SAN ANTONIO – Over the last week, the stock market has experienced significant fluctuations in response to President Donald Trump’s tariffs. The Dow Jones Industrial Average saw falls and spikes, aligning closely with tariff announcements. Trump imposed 145% tariffs on imported goods from China while pausing tariffs for 90 days on other countries. Dr. Taylor Collins, an associate professor of economics at the University of the Incarnate Word, explains the complexities of tariffs.

  • 2 weeks ago | tspantx.com | Andrea Moreno |Zaria Oates |Mark Oltz

    SAN ANTONIO – With Fiesta right around the corner, the San Antonio Police Department is reinforcing safety and security measures for one of Fiesta’s major events — Fiesta de los Reyes. San Antonio police Chief William McManus provided details for new security enhancements the department will use during a Wednesday news conference at Fiesta De Los Reyes. The security measures come after the deadly April 2024 shooting that killed two men and injured four women during Fiesta De Los Reyes.

  • 2 weeks ago | ksat.com | Andrea Moreno |Zaria Oates |Mark Oltz

    SAN ANTONIO – With Fiesta right around the corner, the San Antonio Police Department is reinforcing safety and security measures for one of Fiesta’s major events — Fiesta de los Reyes. San Antonio police Chief William McManus provided details for new security enhancements the department will use during a Wednesday news conference at Fiesta De Los Reyes. The security measures come after the deadly April 2024 shooting that killed two men and injured four women during Fiesta De Los Reyes.

  • 3 weeks ago | ksat.com | Zaria Oates |Ricardo Moreno |Alexis Montalbo |ROCKY GARZA

    SAN ANTONIO – The City of San Antonio is making strides toward more accessible transportation by launching a program that offers low-income families $1,000 . The initiative aims to relieve the financial burden of purchasing a bike. The program specifically helps participants buy electric bikes from the veteran-owned business Pedal Guerrero. Joseph Leon, owner of Pedal Guerrero, highlighted the adaptability of the e-bikes available through the program.

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18 Mar 25

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RT @MiriamMerad: Very sad to hear that UMass is rescinding all PhD admissions for Fall 2025. This means there will be no new PhD cohort, an…