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Court: Group Can't Sue San Antonio Over Chick-fil-A Decision
A group of conservatives doesn’t have the legal standing to sue San Antonio over its rejection of a Chick-fil-A restaurant at the city’s airport, a Texas appeals court ruled.
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‘Chick-fil-A' Bill Reignites LGBT Opposition in Texas
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has signaled he will sign legislation that Republicans say is a defense of Chick-fil-A and religious freedom, but gay lawmakers sometimes tearfully railed against it on the House floor as a license to discriminate.
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Texas ‘Chick-fil-A' Bill Blasted By LGBT Lawmakers Advances
A bill pushed by Texas Republicans after the city of San Antonio blocked a proposed Chick-fil-A airport location has advanced over sometimes tearful opposition from LGBT lawmakers.
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Texas AG Investigating Chick-fil-A's Exclusion at Airport
Texas’ attorney general opened an investigation Thursday into San Antonio’s decision to exclude Chick-fil-A from opening airport concession facilities due to the fast-food chain owners’ record on LGBT issues.
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San Antonio Passes Regulations for Home Rentals Like Airbnb
San Antonio has approved new rules to regulate local properties that are rented for short-term stays through companies such as Airbnb.
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36 Counties Added to Texas' Disaster Declaration Due to Weather, Flooding
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott added 36 counties to the state’s disaster declaration related to severe weather and flooding.
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San Antonio Approves $450 Million Alamo Redevelopment Project
The San Antonio City Council has approved a $450 million redevelopment plan for the Alamo, marking a new chapter for the city’s nearly 300-year-old public square.
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San Antonio City Council to Vote on Alamo Redevelopment
The San Antonio City Council will vote on a $450 million plan to redevelop the Alamo after aspects of the proposal gained approval from two city commissions this week.
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San Antonio Voters to Pick Mayor in Runoff Election
Voters in San Antonio are choosing a mayor in a runoff following the May 9 election
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San Antonio Settles Suit in Suspected Rape by Police Officer
The San Antonio City Council has approved a $500,000 settlement in a civil lawsuit filed by a woman who said a former police officer raped her in 2013.