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News for Metro San Antonio Texas from MYSA.com

An off-duty Harlandale School District police officer fired at least one shot at a group of teens in a car who police said pointed a gun at the officer after an attempted beer-run at a South Side gas ...

 

The weakening U.S. economy and faltering consumer confidence has retailers in some regions rolling out Black Friday specials early, but most San Antonio retailers are sticking with their typical holid...

 

Jonathan Pruden was lying in bed, groggy from morphine and reeling from his war wounds from Iraq when an older man offered him a chocolate milkshake from McDonald's.

 

What a surprise it's Whataburger.

 

Carlos Guerra: There is little question that we are in a very serious economic slump and people are very worried, a major factor economists ponder, and with good reasons.

 

Ninety-one foster children were adopted Friday in an emotional mass adoption ceremony that will rewrite their life stories. Forever Families Th...

 

The State Board of Education won't make a final decision until next year.

 

The Association of Fundraising Professionals marked National Philanthropy Day on Friday with an awards luncheon at the Omni San Antonio.

 

H-E-B is participating in the Stock Up and Give program to benefit area food banks whose supplies are low because of relief efforts for Hurricane Ike.

 

A state grant will help the North East Independent School District retrofit 136 school buses in an effort to cut down on diesel emissions.

 
 

Latest news for Austin Texas from Austin Business Journal

Southwest Airlines is adding 26 flights nationwide to and from the Baltimore-Washington and Washington Dulles airports between Jan. 17, 2009, and Jan. 23, 2009, surrounding President-elect Barak Obama...

 

The Austin City Council approved a $325,000 settlement in a lawsuit filed against the city by Hutchison Construction Inc., once a longtime contractor for public projects in Travis County.

 

The Texas Employee Confidence Index droped 7.2 points to 47 in October, according to the latest Spherion Employment Report.

 

A road expansion that is part of the city of Kyle’s transportation plan was completed this week.

 

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has made a step toward being “green” with its recent purchase of wind energy to power about 360 stores and other facilities across Texas. (WMT) (DUK)

 

The city of Austin approved the creation of a tax increment financing reinvestment zone to pay for public improvements for the Seaholm redevelopment project.

 

Dell Inc. reported a slight dip in third-quarter earnings, citing a “slowdown in global IT spending.”

 

The unemployment rate in the Austin-Round Rock metropolitan statistical area rose in October, as the number of unemployed people increased at a greater rate than the number of employed people.

 

The Austin City Council on Thursday postponed indefinitely a resolution to establish a policy and general criteria under which it will consider developers’ requests to create public improvem...

 
 

Texas Headlines from Statesman.com

Her dream was to be a model.

 

The private company selected to boost sales of Texas personalized license plates is being closed and expects to lose $6 million, officials with MyPlates said.

 

FUNERAL

 

A county prosecutor who brought indictments against Vice President Dick Cheney, former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and others pounded his fist and shouted at the judge Friday about special treat...

 

IBM Corp. denied Friday that the company had failed to live up to the terms of the $863 million contract with the State of Texas to consolidate the data centers of 27 state agencies.

 

For Cedar Creek residents Linda and David Supinsky, their lives as adoptive parents began with 9-year-old Paul, whom they picked up in 1980 from a psychiatric hospital.

 

Texas Health and Human Services Executive Commissioner Albert Hawkins on Thursday tapped one of his deputies to take over the state agency that earlier this year oversaw the seizure of hundreds of ch...

 

Anderson High School junior Anna Gitter was slightly dubious about state education officials' plans to award four years of graduation credit for athletic participation, putting sports on the same lev...

 

Before he was fired this year from the Texas Education Agency's watchdog division, Jim Lyde said he got two tips: that one charter school employee was told to pay a superintendent's wife $3,000 a mon...

 

Gov. Rick Perry lashed out at the federal government Thursday, calling its efforts to help Texas recover from Hurricane Ike "underwhelming" and "irritating."

 
 

Local Headlines for Austin Texas from Statesman.com

A 64-year-old woman led Hays County sheriff's deputies on a chase Friday morning that reached speeds of up to 100 mph, authorities say.

 

For the first time, Hutto city officials say they don't want a private company to be listed as the operator of a controversial local landfill.

 

Austin police officers knew by 9 a.m. Friday that they were on the cusp of finding a 6-year-old girl who had been reported missing earlier this week in Comal County.

 

Carlos Richardson , a sophomore studying psychology at Austin Community College, hasn't had to take out student loans — yet.

 

Bookstop, a one-time hotbed of local literary activity and an occupant of the Central Park shopping center since the center opened 15 years ago, will close at the end of the year.

 

Embroiled in a lawsuit with the estate of country-western crooner Don Walser, Antone's Records (the record label, not the store or club), Texas Music Group Inc. and Texas Clef Entertainment filed f...

 

For Cedar Creek residents Linda and David Supinsky, their lives as adoptive parents began with 9-year-old Paul, whom they picked up in 1980 from a psychiatric hospital.

 

At its meeting Thursday, the Austin City Council:

 

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

 

The Austin City Council agreed Thursday to use $710,350 in bond money to lower some rents at an apartment project planned for South Austin .

 
 
 
 
 

Northwood Hometown America   TX

At Northwood, opportunities for fun abound for all ages. Our amenities include two swimming pools, a ...

 

Creekside Hometown America   TX

Creekside is a beautiful community landscaped with trees and greenbelts along the creek banks. We're ...

 

Grand Place Hometown America   TX

Looking for a Grand Place to call home? We've got it! The waterfall at the entrance will welcome you ...