News
What to cut? It’s a thorny question the newly elected mayor and San Antonio City Council are grappling with as they face a ballooning budget deficit.
Hosted on MSN28d
San Antonio Mayor presides over first city council meeting - MSNThe mayor started the meeting by remembering a 3-year tragedy involving 53 migrants.
San Antonio cannot fund trips for abortion, court rules Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the city in April after it approved $100,000 to help residents travel out of the state for abortions.
San Antonio allocated $100,000 to its Reproductive Justice Health Care Fund, in part, to help residents fund out-of-state abortion travel.
SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio city officials said a suspect was taken into custody Thursday as law enforcement looked into "threats to commit a mass shooting at a Jewish facility." According to a ...
Disaster declaration issued by San Antonio-area leaders after historic floods that killed 13 The declaration seeks help from the state and potentially the federal government, too, after the storms.
Restaurant critic Mike Sutter rates the newest venture from the Michelin-rated Little Em’s Oyster group.
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.
Devastating flash floods leave more than a dozen dead in San Antonio The city, which forecasters say typically gets about 3 inches of rain in June, was inundated with nearly 10 inches of rain last ...
SAN ANTONIO — The number of deaths from drenching rains in San Antonio rose to 11 people on Friday and crews searched for others still missing a day after fast-rising floodwaters tossed and ...
On June 13, city and VIA officials held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Advanced Rapid Transit Green Line, which will run from Roosevelt Avenue to Isom Road.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results