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SAN ANTONIO – Seven months after the City of San Antonio unveiled its vision for a multi-billion-dollar sports and entertainment district, residents are being asked for their feedback. Not all ...
SAN ANTONIO – A now-former City of San Antonio employee was fired after he was arrested and charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child, according to court records and a statement obtained ...
San Antonio City Manager Erik Walsh said city departments will launch a joint investigation into last week's flash flooding, which killed 13 people, KSAT reports. The City Attorney's Office, the ...
The City of San Antonio, in partnership with the local planning and architectural firm Able City, will be hosting 10 two-day community planning workshops - one in each City Council district. The ...
Local News Texas court stops City of San Antonio from using funds to pay for out-of-state abortion travel "It's an attack on the pro-life values of our state," Texas AG Ken Paxton said.
A rain gauge in Mico, Texas, about 25 miles northwest of San Antonio, reported 8.49 inches of rain in 24 hours on June 11, more than double the 3.28 inches that typically fall throughout all of ...
Eleven of the victims were found near Loop 410 and Perrin Beitel, with their vehicles swept into Beitel Creek by a wall of water, according to the San Antonio Fire Department. A 12th victim was ...
SAN ANTONIO — You can tell the City of San Antonio what you want done with your neighborhood starting Wednesday, thanks to a new plan to improve code enforcement. It’s part of an initiative in ...
For the most part, City of San Antonio responses seem to chalk the whole thing up to cross-business fighting. Texas Auto Salvage did, after all, call out 12 salvage yards across the city.
In April, the San Antonio City Council, by a 6-5 vote, approved $100,000 for an abortion travel fund. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the city the next day.
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