Written by Texas Tribune on May 13 2022 - 11:18am
By Andrew Zhang, The Texas Tribune A federal appeals court on May 11 reinstated a Republican-backed Texas law that prohibits large social media companies from banning users over their political viewpoints.
Written by Beth Graham on May 15 2020 - 9:55pm
On Saturday, May 20, 1995, the whole community celebrated as the San Antonio Public Library (SAPL) held the grand opening of the "Big Enchilada," the Central Library. 
Written by Amanda Evrard on Nov 23 2016 - 2:17pm
We have some exciting news! We just learned that in honor of #GivingTuesday, Facebook and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will contribute up to $1 million to Facebook fundraisers. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will provide $500,000 in matching funds, up to $1,000 per Facebook fundraiser, and Facebook will waive up to $500,000 of fees on all donations.
Written by CharlotteAnne Lucas on Jul 31 2015 - 1:48pm
Updated: When the North East Independent School District Trustees meet on Aug. 10, teachers and staff from the district have a First Amendment right to participate in the public discusion about whether to rename Robert E. Lee High School, according to the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas.
Written by Amanda Evrard on May 29 2012 - 5:42pm
Nine San Antonio area nonprofits are competing to win one of 100 cars being given away by Toyota and the nonprofits need your votes on Facebook. The giveaway is part of the Toyota 100 Cars for Good program that will shine a spotlight on five nonprofits daily May 14 - August 21, 2012. The 500 competing nonprofits can be seen on Toyota's 100 Cars for Good Facebook page.
Written by Avenida Guadalupe on May 19 2011 - 2:12pm
The Avenida Guadalupe Association (Avenida) launched three free access computer centers on May 17 located at the Guadalupe Street Coffeehouse at 1320 Guadalupe Street, the Margarita Huantes Learning Center at 1411 Guadalupe Street and the Parian Business Center at 1410 Guadalupe Street.