Heading into 2021, San Antonio home sales are rising and firms are redoing offices
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The far West Side is seeing the most housing starts in the San Antonio area, according to a report by Zonda.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Construction of new homes is surging in the San Antonio area.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Kallison Ranch and Falcon Landing are two communities on the far West Side with houses in various stages of construction.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Despite the coronavirus pandemic, builders are on track to start work on 16,000 homes in 2020, the number Zonda regional director Jack Inselmann forecast in January.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
The Illinois Veterans Home at Quincy was notified on Dec. 22 of the resident’s positive test for Legionnaires’ disease, a severe pneumonia caused by the inhalation of waterborne bacteria.
Marvel s Ike Perlmutter Persuaded Trump To Pardon Christopher Wade
Marvel s Ike Perlmutter Persuaded Trump To Pardon Christopher Wade
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President Donald Trump issued several Presidential pardons before the end of his presidency, several of which have been somewhat controversial. These included four American mercenaries from Blackwater, who were jailed for a 2007 massacre in Iraq, which included children. Trump also pardoned political allies who had worked on his behalf, such as
Roger Stone and Charles Kushner, the father of Trump s son-in-law and top adviser
, Jared Kushner.
But amid the media furor, we couldn t help but notice the pardon of one
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President Trump has less than a month left in office, yet he’s creating potentially massive roadblocks for pandemic relief and government funding. On Tuesday night he released a video in which he signaled he would not sign the fiscal 2021 spending package and coronavirus relief deal that Congress passed on Monday, which increased the risk of a government shutdown. Also, Wednesday is the deadline for Trump to veto the fiscal 2021 National Defense Authorization Act, which he said he will do. The House and Senate both passed it with veto-proof majorities, but there could be some “procedural hurdles,”