
San Antonio City Council Accepts Grants Amid Funding Confusion
News Summary The San Antonio City Council has voted to accept grants from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and the U.S. Department of Homeland

News Summary The San Antonio City Council has voted to accept grants from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and the U.S. Department of Homeland

News Summary San Antonio recently hosted its annual Point-in-Time Count, uniting over 400 volunteers to collect important data on homelessness in the community. Supported by

News Summary Recent intensified operations by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in San Antonio have incited anxiety among families, especially those with undocumented students.

News Summary Phil Ross, a San Antonio property owner, is in trouble with city officials over his unique ‘junk art wall’ made from found objects.

News Summary San Antonio is currently experiencing a surge in sophisticated phone scams, particularly targeting vulnerable individuals. Impersonators are posing as U.S. Customs and Border

News Summary The San Antonio community is rallying to locate 13-year-old Svetlana Maxine Ortega, who has been reported missing. Authorities are urging residents to assist

News Summary San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg is ramping up fundraising efforts as he prepares for potential political shifts following his term. Recently, he announced

News Summary As ICE operations intensify in San Antonio, a cloud of anxiety hangs over migrant families, including those with legal documentation. Many families are

News Summary The White House has introduced a buyout offer for federal employees as part of a significant government overhaul. Administered by the Office of

News Summary San Antonio’s District 2 City Council Member Jalen McKee-Rodriguez is embroiled in an ethics controversy following actions related to a rezoning request for