Reinvestment Zones Expand To Include More Areas Of Town
The City of San Antonio’s Inner City Reinvestment/Infill Policy for several years has focused on reinvesting in neighborhoods, businesses and properties, particularly in urban areas that have gone...
View ArticleStudent Housing Included In West Side Downtown Loft Development
San Antonio is adding yet another urban living project in the downtown area, but this time a significant number of units will be designated for students.The project, located at the old Birdsong Peanut...
View ArticleRichard Cardenas Challenging For City Council District 5
South San Antonio Chamber of Commerce board member Richard Cardenas has announced his bid for City Council District 5.The San Antonio native officially announced his bid for the seat Thursday at the...
View ArticleAlamo Colleges Showing High School Students Path To High-Paying Careers
The Alamo Colleges is taking its "Mobile Go" RV across City Council District 5 this week with a message of secondary education to high school seniors. The tour is aimed at getting students signed up...
View ArticleIs $85,000 Per Year Too Much For A City Councilman To Pay An Office Manager?
A San Antonio resident is demanding an explanation from District 5 City Councilman David Medina for the salaries that he pays his staffers.Democratic Party activist David Plylar filed a freedom of...
View ArticleMedina Challengers Voice Concerns At District 5 Town Hall
The five candidates challenging incumbent David Medina for City Council District 5 - Richard Cardenas, Shirley Gonzales, John Carlos Garcia, Ricardo Briones, and Frank Ramirez - all say the...
View ArticleReinvestment Zones Expand To Include More Areas Of Town
The City of San Antonio’s Inner City Reinvestment/Infill Policy for several years has focused on reinvesting in neighborhoods, businesses and properties, particularly in urban areas that have gone...
View ArticleOn First Day Of Early Voting, David Medina Warned About Voting Violation
Now that early voting is underway, San Antonians will see a barrage of candidate signs popping up like spring flowers at polling locations across the city.In addition to the campaign signs at the...
View ArticleCity Election Wrap: Easy Wins, An Upset And Two Runoffs
Saturday's city council election wrapped up with several decisive victories for incumbents, but a few races are still to be decided.District 4 Councilman Rey Saldaña beat his challenger with 84 percent...
View ArticleThough Endorsements Are Nice, Voter Turnout Is Key To Runoff Election
Endorsements are often times influential by appealing to voters who may be undecided, and with the runoff elections for City Council Districts 5 and 8 in June, every vote will help determine who will...
View ArticleElection Official Says Lesson To Be Learned From Voter Card Confusion
Try as they might, voters and elections officials aren’t always on the same page when it comes to information needed to vote.That played out in real life Monday at the start of early voting when...
View ArticleThe Source: Council Race Runoffs | New Data On Hunger
In the first segment:District 5 candidates join us to talk about their bids for the council seat. Incumbent Councilman David Medina and council hopeful Shirley Gonzales square off and take your...
View ArticleReinvestment Zones Expand To Include More Areas Of Town
The City of San Antonio’s Inner City Reinvestment/Infill Policy for several years has focused on reinvesting in neighborhoods, businesses and properties, particularly in urban areas that have gone...
View ArticleStudent Housing Included In West Side Downtown Loft Development
San Antonio is adding yet another urban living project in the downtown area, but this time a significant number of units will be designated for students. The project, located at the old Birdsong Peanut...
View ArticleRichard Cardenas Challenging For City Council District 5
South San Antonio Chamber of Commerce board member Richard Cardenas has announced his bid for City Council District 5. The San Antonio native officially announced his bid for the seat Thursday at the...
View ArticleAlamo Colleges Showing High School Students Path To High-Paying Careers
The Alamo Colleges is taking its "Mobile Go" RV across City Council District 5 this week with a message of secondary education to high school seniors. The tour is aimed at getting students signed up...
View ArticleIs $85,000 Per Year Too Much For A City Councilman To Pay An Office Manager?
A San Antonio resident is demanding an explanation from District 5 City Councilman David Medina for the salaries that he pays his staffers. Democratic Party activist David Plylar filed a freedom of...
View ArticleMedina Challengers Voice Concerns At District 5 Town Hall
The five candidates challenging incumbent David Medina for City Council District 5 - Richard Cardenas, Shirley Gonzales, John Carlos Garcia, Ricardo Briones, and Frank Ramirez - all say the...
View ArticleOn First Day Of Early Voting, David Medina Warned About Voting Violation
Now that early voting is underway, San Antonians will see a barrage of candidate signs popping up like spring flowers at polling locations across the city. In addition to the campaign signs at the...
View ArticleCity Election Wrap: Easy Wins, An Upset And Two Runoffs
Saturday's city council election wrapped up with several decisive victories for incumbents, but a few races are still to be decided. District 4 Councilman Rey Saldaña beat his challenger with 84...
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