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San Antonio-New Braunfels Area Sees Slight Dip in Median Family Income, HUD Reports
In a stark turn of events, the San Antonio-New Braunfels area's median income for a family of four has seen its first decrease since 2016, dropping a subtle $100 from the previous year's $88,600 to $88,500. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development disclosed the 2024 area median incomes (AMI) last month, which are crucial in determining eligibility for HUD-funded housing assistance programs.
Central Texas rivers below normal ahead of Memorial Day weekend tubing
Memorial Day Weekend in Central Texas is synonymous with the official start of tubing (or toobing) season, but river flows are below normal as drought persists. Why it matters: The flows decide the duration of your float. How it works: The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) collects and shares data for...
Boyfriend arrested in cold case murder of 19-year-old Texas woman
NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas — A year after the disappearance of 19-year-old Andreanna Marie Flores of New Braunfels, her boyfriend has been arrested and charged with her murder. On May 19, 2023, Flores went missing, sparking a widespread investigation that spanned multiple jurisdictions including San Antonio, Bexar County, Laredo, and New Mexico. The exhaustive probe involved the New Braunfels Police Department, Texas Rangers, the Laredo Police Department, the San Antonio Police Department, New Braunfels CERT, numerous crime labs, and the Comal County District Attorney's Office.
Tips to stay safe while swimming this Memorial Day
SAN ANTONIO — Memorial Day is setting up to be a hot one and in celebration of the holiday, many will head to the water to cool off. But trips to the pool or river can turn tragic if people aren’t careful while swimming. We talk about this not to scare you, but to remind you that drownings are preventable.
Schertz Prepares for Expansion, City Council to Host Hearings on Annexation and Zoning Changes
Big changes may be coming to Schertz, Texas, as the City Council gears up to hold public hearings on a series of ordinances that could transform large swaths of the city's landscape. Scheduled for June 4, officials will open the floor at the Municipal Complex Council Chambers to discuss the future of nearly 4,000 acres across Comal, Guadalupe, and Bexar counties. According to an announcement posted on the city's website, residents with any stakes in the game are encouraged to turn out and make their voices heard.
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