San Antonio Report photographers continue to chronicle San Antonio and its residents. Each week, we’ll share our most meaningful images as a visual account of San Antonio’s ever-evolving landscape.

John “Danny” Diaz, president-elect of the San Antonio Police Officers Association, talks with an officer at a press conference in which Diaz leveled accusations at the Fix SAPD organization, which is seeking reform. Credit: Scott Ball / San Antonio Report
Frank Karpienski receives the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine during a University Health System community vaccination at Wonderland of the Americas mall. Credit: Scott Ball / San Antonio Report
While receiving chemotherapy, Gloria Clemente Martínez posted photographs of her shoes as a way to show her positive spirit. Following a long battle with leukemia, Martínez died Jan. 4. She was 76. Credit: Composite – San Antonio Report – Courtesy / Martínez Family
City of San Antonio officials announce that the Alamodome will serve as a no-cost mass COVID-19 vaccine site. The site will require registration and will be able to vaccinate approximately 1,500 persons per day, beginning next week. Photos taken on January 8, 2021.
From left: San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood, City Manager Erik Walsh, and interim Metro Health Director Colleen Bridger meet at the Alamodome, one of four mass COVID-19 vaccination sites in San Antonio. Appointments for 9,000 allotted doses of the vaccine filled within minutes on Saturday morning. Credit: Bonnie Arbittier / San Antonio Report
Fix SAPD co-founder Ojiyoma Martin jumps with excitement Friday as she and her team prepare to deliver over 20,000 petition signatures for police reform to the city clerk. Credit: Scott Ball / San Antonio Report

Scott Ball is San Antonio Report's photo editor and grew up in San Antonio.