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.

Congressman Joaquin Castro (left) and Fformer Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro talk to the media after voting early on Oct. 25. Credit: Bonnie Arbittier / San Antonio Report
A sign at My Friend’s Backyard announces its Oct 27 reopening after having to close because of the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Bonnie Arbittier / San Antonio Report
Angie Mock was named publisher and CEO of the San Antonio Report on Oct. 27 and will assume her new role Dec. 1. Credit: Scott Ball / San Antonio Report
Supporting Celina Montoya for Texas House District 121, former U.S Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-El Paso) visits canvassers and voters representing the Texas Organizing Project on Oct. 27. Credit: Scott Ball / San Antonio Report
Rick Smith with Con10gency Consulting demonstrates active physical control maneuvers for Bexar County sheriff’s deputies Oct. 28 during training on the CALM Approach, a de-escalation guide for law enforcement officers at STW Krav Maga. Credit: Scott Ball / San Antonio Report
Rey Saldaña holds his son on his shoulders Oct. 30 as the Joe Biden campaign bus drives by. Credit: Bonnie Arbittier / San Antonio Report
A Donald Trump supporter protests at an Oct. 30 press conference for the Biden campaign at the AT&T Center. Credit: Bonnie Arbittier / San Antonio Report
Volunteer Connie Rodriguez writes AFSP – for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention – on a car Nov. 1 during the annual Out of the Darkness Walk, sponsored by the local AFSP chapter. Credit: Bonnie Arbittier / San Antonio Report

Bonnie Arbittier worked as a photojournalist for the San Antonio Report.