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Man Found Dead In Housing Authority Apartment Had Been There Since Storm

Mar 17, 2021 Police say a man found dead in his San Antonio Housing Authority apartment may have been there since the winter storm. Officers performing a welfare check at the Fair Avenue Apartments on March 5th found the body of Robert Shumacker in apartment 413. He was lying on the floor near his bed. Shumacker reportedly had been dead for more than a week in a hot room with the oven and heaters turned on. The housing authority says the power and water went out during the storm, but Shumacker declined an offer to evacuate to the convention center. He reportedly had several diseases.

San Antonio ISD board election pits establishment candidates against newcomers slate

San Antonio ISD board election pits establishment candidates against newcomers slate March 12, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of8 Sarah Sorensen, 42, is running against incumbent Steve Lecholop for the District 1 seat on the San Antonio ISD Board of Trustees.Courtesy /Sarah SorensenShow MoreShow Less 2of8 Incumbent Steve Lecholop, 39, is running against challenger Sarah Sorensen for the District 1 seat on the San Antonio ISD Board of Trustees.Alia MalikShow MoreShow Less 3of8 Judit Vega, 42, is running against Leticia Ozuna for the District 3 seat on the San Antonio ISD Board of Trustees.Courtesy /Judit VegaShow MoreShow Less 4of8 Leticia Ozuna, 54, is running against Judit Vega for the District 3 seat on the San Antonio ISD Board of Trustees.Courtesy /Leticia OzunaShow MoreShow Less

Ayala: In a corner of San Antonio s West Side, a proud history is being reclaimed

Ayala: In a corner of San Antonio s West Side, a proud history is being reclaimed
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Commentary: Before next crisis, city must meet these disaster needs

Commentary: Before next crisis, city must meet these disaster needs Ana Margarita “Cha” Guzman, For the Express-News March 11, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail The San Antonio Housing Authority remained hyper-focused on helping residents through the February freeze. Yet, critical questions need to be asked about how to handle the next weather crisis. Here, SAHA residents are taken to the Grand Hyatt after living without power and water.Lisa Krantz /Staff photographer Sometimes, it takes a crisis to unveil the true spirit of a community and opportunities for growth. Our community exhibited a unified spirit during February’s winter storm while mobilizing in extraordinary circumstances.

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