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1. More NISD air conditioning issues reported at San Antonio schools (mysanantonio.com) — Parents in San Antonio's Northside ISD say multiple classrooms at Pat Neff and Hector P. Garcia middle schools have gone days without working air conditioning, forcing kids to bring personal fans. District officials acknowledge HVAC problems and say portable spot coolers and repairs are underway, but some rooms are only now moving back after relocations.
2. Beloved San Antonio H-E-B manager suddenly dies after cardiac event at store (star-telegram.com) — San Antonio shoppers and H-E-B employees are mourning longtime Babcock and Huebner store manager Rashad Chance, who died last week after a sudden cardiovascular event at the store. The 45-year-old, remembered for working alongside staff and warmly greeting customers, spent 23 years with H-E-B and is being honored by colleagues and community members sharing memories of his impact.
3. San Antonio FBI warns elder fraud scams are growing, costing victims billions (ksat.com) — San Antonio's top FBI agent is warning local families about fast-growing scams that target older adults and have cost victims billions nationwide. Common schemes involve fake law enforcement, jury duty threats, and demands for cryptocurrency or gift cards. Residents are urged to hang up, verify directly with agencies, and quickly report fraud to banks, local police, or the FBI.
4. School threat or hoax? San Antonio FBI agent explains how investigators respond behind the scenes (ksat.com) — San Antonio parents are getting a behind-the-scenes look at how the FBI and local law enforcement handle school threats, whether they're real or hoaxes. Agents describe how tips are vetted, why so many details stay confidential, and how social media has changed the threat landscape. The piece also stresses parents' role in reporting concerns and safely storing firearms.
5. Effective leak detection begins before installation (irrigationandlighting.org) — San Antonio-based irrigation consultant Wade Radlet warns that SAWS data show continuous irrigation leaks wasting up to a million gallons of potable water daily. He outlines design and installation strategies—like master valves, flow monitoring, and isolation zones—that help property owners detect leaks faster, cut water bills, and protect the city's limited water resources over the long term.
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