New Braunfels City Council unanimously approved an ordinance creating its fourth tax increment reinvestment zone, or TIRZ, for a 195.9-acre tract of land near the Zipp Family Sports Park on Nov. 10.
Hours after Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday directed the Texas Department of Public Safety to launch criminal investigations ...
The Arts and Culture Department created a new "cultural heritage" grant with money that was set aside for a now-defunct ...
Texas Division of Emergency Management Chief Nim Kidd is reportedly being considered as the new FEMA leader, despite having ...
The self-driving ride-hailing service, which has been testing in Houston with human supervision, plans to conduct autonomous ...
San Antonio quietly ended a rule that encouraged city contractors to give a large share of their work—sometimes up to 40%—to ...
As part of the city's continued efforts to provide affordable housing, the Neighborhood and Housing Services Department, or NHSD, gave a pre-solicitation briefing to the City Council on the two most ...
The line to West Texas is part of a project to increase grid reliability. Hill Country residents wonder if business is being ...
In past years, the now-dead contracting goals were touted as one of the city’s most effective tools to boost minority- and ...
The future of Yorktown Memorial Hospital may soon be decided, as owners face possible demolition despite ongoing restoration ...
Owners of THC shops in San Antonio are expressing concern over new federal restrictions on hemp products that were quietly ...