Free speech or political intimidation? A jury says this Trump Train organizer crossed the line.
The jury ordered Eliazar Cisneros to pay $10,000 to compensate the bus driver and $30,000 in punitive damages to the three plaintiffs.
The jury ordered Eliazar Cisneros to pay $10,000 to compensate the bus driver and $30,000 in punitive damages to the three plaintiffs.
The City and County governing bodies canvassed final vote counts in local races from the November election.
Around 300 people waving flags declaring their support for President Donald Trump shouted “Stop the steal” on Sunday afternoon.
Kathryn Brown has been a sheriff’s deputy for nearly two decades. She’ll soon be the first Black woman to hold the Precinct 4 constable seat.
Republicans in the Texas House and Senate held onto their 20-year majority and are positioned to further entrench their power.
Commentary: Historical data suggests the economy generally fares better under Democratic presidents, although the road ahead is tough.
Four Metric Media online publications use San Antonio in their names, yet seem to have no other ties to the city.
Rebeca Clay-Flores and Trish DeBerry make history in male-dominated Bexar County Commissioners Court.
Opinion: The country is likely to experience another prolonged political crisis recalling the 2000 election.
What was planned days ago as a rally to demand a peaceful, ethical election evolved Saturday afternoon into a celebratory caravan through the streets of downtown.
Biden’s victory was cemented after Pennsylvania was called for the two-term former vice president under Barack Obama.
Election judges and clerks who worked during Election Day or early voting will have the chance to be tested for coronavirus next week.
Democrats entered Election Day hopeful that Texas had changed enough politically and demographically to turn blue. It didn’t happen.
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