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Six chefs were chosen as ambassadors to represent San Antonio's culinary scene as a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy.
Rescuers are searching for 10 campers and one counselor missing from Camp Mystic, a girls-only camp on the Guadalupe River that flooded during Friday morning’s storm in the Texas Hill Country.
A San Antonio woman known to her east-side community as the "Garage Sale Queen," celebrated her 100th birthday with a special recognition from the city.
Rents are up 4.1% around San Diego County, with the city itself seeing a spike of 9.3% compared to last year.
The city of San Pablo is putting on this event featuring carnival games, live entertainment, food, a drone show and more at the San Pablo Community Center.
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City of San Antonio has new plan to improve code enforcement
This can range from overgrown yards, empty property lots, abandoned homes, loose trash.
A WalletHub study on the "Best & Worst Places for 4th of July Celebrations (2025)" deemed Austin and San Antonio some of the worst cities.
(BCN) — The San Rafael City Council on Monday approved up to $500,000 to help purchase a 1.65-acre property at 620 Canal St., officials said. The purchase advances plans for a public park and… ...
In all, San Antonio’s flash floods claimed 13 lives. In the predawn darkness on June 12, raging creeks turned into rivers, and roads became traps. At daylight, the city’s wounds were laid bare.
City of San Diego reopens applications for Mission Beach short-term rentals The STRO Ordinance aims to ensure short-term rentals of less than a month are regulated.
San Antonio's fund for out-of-state abortion travel has nowhere to go The city should consider using these funds to cover medically necessary abortions for women who lack health insurance.
San Diego City Council sided with Mayor Todd Gloria to cut funds for homelessness, art and other services in the latest round of budget cuts.
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