Workers at San Antonio Starbucks are on the front line in a growing labor movement
Starbucks coffee slingers, who keep the nation caffeinated, are lifting each other up in solidarity against a company they see as exploitative.
By James Dobbins
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Volunteers at Freeman Coliseum want to help, not be pawns in Gov. Greg Abbott’s partisan game
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Freeman Coliseum, migrants, refugees, volunteers, volunteering, immigrants, immigration, border, Greg Abbott, Department of Health and Human Services, Joe Biden, Biden administration, RAICES
Laredo campus quarantine fight shows municipalities’ tension with Texas officials during pandemic
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Laredo Residents Complete 'Defund the Wall' Street Mural in Front of Federal Courthouse
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How One San Antonio Courtroom Handles Tenant-Landlord Disputes During the Pandemic
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, evictions, tenants, landlords, tenant-landlord disputs, City of San Antonio, COSA, court, pandemic, financial crisis, Judge Rogelio Lopez, Precinct 4, Justice of the Peace, Zoom, virtual court, virtual proceedings, evictions, Kenny Wilson, Haven for Hope, back rent, backlog, case backlog, pandemic, COVID-19, coronavirus, eviction court
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