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Category: Data & Society

Fermina Brizo Pavón sorts through clothes while her children, Angel and Valeria Mejia Brizo, play together at a downtown shelter on Thursday. Pavón and her husband were granted asylum in the United States after living near the border in Mexico for a year.
Posted inData & Society

Migrant aid groups stretched thin as city officials seek federal help for expected wave

by Raquel Torres April 27, 2022April 27, 2022

While the immediate fate of Title 42 is unclear, nonprofits are working to help thousands of migrants already passing through San Antonio.

William Davis fills up his pickup truck’s gas tank at a gas station along San Pedro Avenue. Gas prices climbed to record highs in San Antonio last week.
Posted inBusiness & Development

San Antonio gas prices hit record, putting squeeze on consumers

by Raquel Torres March 10, 2022March 11, 2022
Properties along Cherry Street at the corner of Carolina Street are proposed to become possible mixed use by developer Efraim Varga. Photo by Scott Ball.
Posted inData & Society

UTSA study suggests unequal job recovery between neighborhoods

by Waylon Cunningham September 3, 2021September 3, 2021
According to the U.S. Census, Bexar County's population has grown 17% since 2010 and now exceeds 2 million people.
Posted inGov & Politics

Where will Texas’ 2 new Congressional districts go? Census release prefaces redistricting melee

by Waylon Cunningham August 12, 2021August 15, 2021
Posted inData & Society

San Antonio’s report card shows ‘room for celebration, and room for learning’

by Iris Dimmick January 31, 2021January 31, 2021
The U.S. Census Bureau estimates San Antonio poverty decreased by over 2 percent from the years 2015-2019. The numbers don't include the impacts of coronavirus first seen locally in March.
Posted inData & Society

Local poverty fell slightly in past decade, but ‘pandemic has been devastating’ early in 2020s

by Jackie Wang December 10, 2020December 9, 2020
Monique Perez, a sophomore at Somerset High School, swabs her nose to test for the coronavirus.
Posted inCoronavirus

State-published data on school district coronavirus cases sprinkled with inaccuracies

by Jackie Wang September 24, 2020September 26, 2020
Queta Rodriguez places decorations promoting the census on her car before LULAC District 15 of San Antonio and U.S. Census Bureau's car caravan on the West Side on Aug. 1.
Posted inGov & Politics

Bexar County still shy of 100% census response goal

by Jackie Wang September 24, 2020September 24, 2020
Posted inData & Society

LULAC Car Caravan Urges San Antonians to Complete 2020 Census

by Jackie Wang August 1, 2020August 1, 2020
Posted inGov & Politics

WATCH: San Antonio Responds to Polling Data on Protests, Pandemic

by Iris Dimmick June 23, 2020August 28, 2020

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