San Antonio dog bite cases rise despite $15 million budget increase for Animal Care Services


Members of City Council’s Public Safety Committee expressed dismay during Thursday meeting at Animal Control Services’ lackluster performance last year despite a $15 million boost to its budget. The budget increase, phased in over the past two years, also came in conjunction with a change in the department’s top leadership. Despite both, ACS director John […]
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