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Texas gubernatorial candidate Beto O'Rourke speaks at the Communication Workers of America Local 6143 field office on Tuesday morning. O'Rourke officially announced his candidacy on Monday in his hometown of El Paso, TX.
Posted inElections 2022

Election season kicks off as O’Rourke, Gutierrez come out swinging at San Antonio labor breakfast

Avatar photo by Andrea Drusch September 5, 2022September 5, 2022
Tony Gonzales, seen here during his 2020 campaign, recently targeted Mayor Nirenberg during an appearance on Fox News by falsely reporting that the city is using firefighters to manage the Migrant Resource Center.
Posted inOpinion

U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales’ disinformation fuels immigration phobia

Avatar photo by Robert Rivard September 4, 2022September 3, 2022
United States Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh, left, receives a tour of the St. Philip’s College Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics program in the southwest side along with Mayor Ron Nirenberg.
Posted inBusiness & Development

Labor Secretary would like to see bigger federal investments in Ready to Work

Avatar photo by Waylon Cunningham August 29, 2022August 29, 2022
Michael Shannon, San Antonio's development services director, left, inspects property damage with Seven Oaks tenant Caleb Williams on July 22.
Posted inGov & Politics

San Antonio seeks ways to force ‘bad actors’ to clean up dilapidated apartments

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick August 17, 2022August 17, 2022
Council members Jalen McKee Rodriguez (D2), left, and Adriana Rocha Garcia (D4) listen to Manny Pelaez (D8) speak during a City Council work session regarding a $75 million budget surplus from CPS Energy on Tuesday.
Posted inGov & Politics

Council wants $75M in energy bill credits to skip big businesses

Avatar photo by Andrea Drusch August 16, 2022August 17, 2022
Staff members from the San Antonio Public Library host a computer literacy class at the Workforce Solutions Alamo Career Center at the San Antonio Food Bank on Friday.
Posted inBusiness & Development

‘Essential fuel’: San Antonio Food Bank adds workforce development to its roster of services

Avatar photo by Raquel Torres August 12, 2022August 12, 2022
A CPS Energy lineman works on a power line downtown in November.
Posted inGov & Politics

The city wants to give $50M of CPS Energy windfall back to customers. Council members have other ideas.

Avatar photo by Andrea Drusch August 11, 2022August 12, 2022
Migrants walk into the Migrant Resource Center, a location that helps migrants on their journey through the United States.
Posted inGov & Politics

Amid migrant surge, San Antonio officials asked border agency to pause new arrivals to city

Avatar photo by Andrea Drusch August 4, 2022August 4, 2022
Melanie Salazar, right, shouts against abortions as Allison Dorner holds a sign supporting abortion rights at the City Council Chambers on Tuesday.
Posted inGov & Politics

Council OKs resolution in support of abortion rights, limits local funds for investigations

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick August 2, 2022August 2, 2022
City employees with Development Services walk through the Seven Oaks Apartments looking for new and existing violations to the City's Code of Ordinances.
Posted inOpinion

Want to address San Antonio’s affordable housing crisis? Start with real code enforcement.

Avatar photo by Robert Rivard July 31, 2022August 1, 2022

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