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U.S. Justice Department sues Texas over new voting law
By Cassandra Pollock, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas News, U.S. Department of Justice, justice department, lawsuit, Texas, voting law, voting restrictions, Texas Republicans, Senate Bill 1, Bryan Hughes, Gov. Greg Abbott, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, people with disabilities, elderly votes, people of color, members of the military, military personnel, polling, ballots, voting rights, civil rights, limited English proficiency, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, court case, federal court, Texas legislature, voter disenfranchisement
Group shames San Antonio's Whataburger and USAA for silence on controversial Texas voting bill
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: Whataburger, USAA, H-E-B, Texas Right to Vote, Texas businesses, Texas corporations, San Antonio corporations, San Antonio businesses, voter suppression, voter disenfranchisement, Senate Bill 7, SB7, texas legislature, Coca-Cola, Delta Airlines, Harris County, Rodney Ellis, American Airlines, Dell Technologies, Georgia voter law, state legislatures, Republican Party, Donald Trump
Texas Republicans' bills to restrict voting aren't popular and would harm GOP voters, study finds
Tags: San Antonio News, Politics & Elections, Texas, elections, Texas Legislature, Chris Perkins, Ragnar Research Partners, Secure Democracy, bipartisan opposition, Donald Trump, election fraud, voter access, voter restrictions, voter disenfranchisement, Texas governor, Greg Abbott, Sarah Walker
During San Antonio stop, DNC chairman says party ready to fight Trump's voter suppression
Tags: Tom Perez, DNC, Democratic National Committee, San Antonio, Justice Department, Texas elections, 2020 election, November election, Trump administration, Pennsylvania, Democrats, U.S. Supreme Court, Wisconsin, early voting, voter suppression, voter disenfranchisement, Obama, Civil Rights Division, Texas voter-ID law, lawsuits, litigation, voting rules
Viral Voting: Why Texas Is Forcing Residents to Risk Infection at the Polls During the Pandemic
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, voting rights, Texas Democratic Party, Ken Paxton, Attorney General, voter suppression, mail-in voting, vote by. mail, legal battle, legal ruling, Move Texas, pandemic, COVID-19, coronavirus, COVID 19, corona virus, voter disenfranchisement, Philip Cortez, Bexar County, Judge Nelson Wolff, risk of infection, Texas elections, Gina Ortiz Jones, Drew Galloway, Texas Supreme Court, Joe Gonzales, Bexar County commissioners, polling places, Cover Story
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McCombs dealership Native American statue now at San Antonio-area high school
By Michael Karlis
Post where Austin bartender claims to have spoken with 'Rainey Street Killer' goes viral
San Antonio's iconic Dry Dock Oyster Bar has reopened and is now BYOB
By Nina Rangel
Cost of living comfortably in San Antonio jumped 43% from last year
Don Omar, one of the earliest and defining superstars of reggaeton, brought his infectious beats and socially conscious lyrics to Frost Bank…
By San Antonio Current Staff
Gloria Trevi, the groundbreaking Mexican pop singer-songwriter, electrified Freeman Coliseum on Saturday, bringing feminist lyrics, scintillating dance moves and an array of…
Crowds gathered in downtown San Antonio Saturday for the Annual Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice. Here's a look at everyone who turned out…
The Monte Vista Historic District has long been hailed as one of San Antonio's crown jewel neighborhoods. Indeed, due to its popularity,…
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