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San Antonio program supporting students, small businesses receive millions in AmeriCorps funding
City Year San Antonio and LiftFund Inc. have landed $2.8 million in federal funding.
By Brandon Rodriguez
Tags: San Antonio News, City Year San Antonio, LiftFund Inc., San Antonio nonprofits, Joaquin Castro, Greg Casar, AmeriCorps
U.S. Reps. Castro and Casar land $38 million to keep San Antonio's Migrant Resource Center open
Catholic Charities, which runs the center, expects 2,000 asylum seekers per day to pass through San Antonio after Title 42 ends.
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: San Antonio News, Migrant Resource Center, Catholic Charities, Joaquin Castro, Greg Casar, Title 42, immigration
San Antonio and Texas politicians react to former president Donald Trump's arraignment
'May some justice finally be served to the Grifter in Chief,' U.S. Rep Greg Casar said in an emailed statement.
By Michael Karlis
Tags: Texas News, Trump indictment, Texas lawmakers react, Joaquin Castro, Greg Casar, Ted Cruz, Chip Roy, San Antonio congressmen, Texas News
San Antonio's U.S. House delegation unchanged by midterms except for one seat
As evidence of gerrymandering's grip on the political landscape, none of the five districts in the Alamo City delegation changed parties.
Tags: San Antonio News, Midterms, 2022 Election, San Antonio, Congressional District, South Texas, U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett, gerrymandering, U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro, U.S. Rep. Chip Roy, U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales, Claudia Zapata, Greg Casar, Dan McQueen, Cassy Garcia, texas politics
Greg Casar, Ana Sandoval join tenants from San Antonio's Seven Oaks Apartments at protest
Last week, tenants from Seven Oaks were removed from San Antonio City Hall during a similar protest.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Seven Oaks Apartments, Greg Casar, Ana Sandoval, I 35, congress, 35 district, Texas, Achieve Investment Group, news, protest, real estate, landlords, greed, Texas Organizing Project
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
Tags: San Antonio News, News Features, San Antonio, Texas, Starbucks, Union, Starbucks Workers United, Starbucks union, labor rights, unionization, San Antonio Starbucks, unionized Starbucks, Howard Schultz, union-busting, labor movement, labor organization, Starbucks workers, baristas, Starbucks employees, Greg Casar
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