Mayor Ron Nirenberg and U.S. Rep. Vicente Gonzalez (D-McAllen)
listen as President Joe Biden speaks about border security Thursday at the Border Patrol station in Brownsville. Read more here. Credit: Brenda Bazan / San Antonio Report
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Chef Christopher Cullum (center right) chats with his team Wednesday at Cullum’s Attaboy. Cullum is a 2024 semifinalist for Best Chef: Texas from the James Beard Foundation. Read more here. Credit: Bria Woods / San Antonio ReportPre-K 4 SA students play with toy construction equipment Tuesday during the groundbreaking for Pre-K 4 SA’s new education center on South W.W. White Road. Read more here. Credit: Brenda Bazán / San Antonio ReportDetails of de la Torre Brothers: The Mansion, an installation by Einar and Jamex de la Torre, are seen Wednesday at the McNay Art Museum. The exhibition, a commentary on greed and power, opened Friday and runs through Sept. 15. Read more here. Credit: Scott Ball / San Antonio ReportJoe Jones (left), president of the San Antonio Professional Firefighters Association, and attorney Richard Poulson, chief negotiator for the union, listen to Assistant City Attorney Liz Provencio during initial labor contract talks Thursday at the City of San Antonio International Center. Read more here. Credit: Bria Woods / San Antonio ReportArtist Angela Guerra Walley adjusts her installation We Are Quilted Together, which is part of an art exhibition that comprises 13 artists’ works on the subject of death, remembrance and the afterlife. The Death Rights exhibition is on display through March 23 at Communion, formerly Alamo Methodist Church, on South Alamo Street. Read more here. Credit: Brenda Bazán / San Antonio Report