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Vince Cantu owns Moses Rose's Hideout on 516 E. Houston St.
Posted inBusiness & Development

Bar owner plans to fight city’s bid to use eminent domain for Alamo museum

by Shari Biediger January 19, 2023January 23, 2023

The owner of a bar in Alamo Plaza could lose his property in a battle over the price he was offered by officials planning to build the new Alamo museum.

If the City of San Antonio is able to secure new federal funding the City will use the funds to tend to sustainability and climate action items.
Posted inEnvironment

San Antonio hopes to secure Inflation Reduction Act funds for climate programs

by Lindsey Carnett December 15, 2022December 16, 2022
An aerial rendering shows the future UTSA expansion into downtown San Antonio.
Posted inEducation

UTSA will expand across San Pedro Creek downtown with new $124M building

by Raquel Torres November 17, 2022November 17, 2022
Nia Houston is given a round of applause following her statements following her experience with the Promise to Promise program between Alamo Colleges and the University of Texas at San Antonio on providing free tuition to the university.
Posted inEducation

Alamo Colleges, UTSA team up to offer transfer students free tuition

by Raquel Torres November 9, 2022November 9, 2022
A panel titled 'The Struggles and Successes of Growing a Consumer Packaged Goods Company in San Antonio' is held at Geekdom during SA Startup Week on Tuesday.
Posted inBusiness & Development

Local snack startups share their recipes for success at SA Startup Week

by Waylon Cunningham October 18, 2022October 18, 2022
Voting members of the SaySi Union sit for a photo at Brackenridge Park on Monday.
Posted inArts & Culture

Seeking to influence nonprofit’s future, SAY Sí employees work to unionize

by Waylon Cunningham October 14, 2022October 14, 2022
Posted inCoronavirus

COVID transmission is once again high in Bexar County; indoor masking recommended

by Raquel Torres June 30, 2022June 30, 2022
The CPS Energy Board of Trustees green light their energy efficiency program for an additional five years.
Posted inGov & Politics

CPS Energy’s energy efficiency program extended; customer costs will remain steady

by Lindsey Carnett May 23, 2022May 24, 2022
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) issued a notice to utilities across the state that this weekend's high temperatures could stress the grid.
Posted inGov & Politics

Heat wave forecast for weekend brings assurances from grid operator, warnings to residents

by Lindsey Carnett May 6, 2022October 28, 2022
TEA appointed monitor, Abelardo “Abe” Saavedra, asserts that it is within the South San ISD interim superintendent's power to issue contracts to teachers who have been working for the district since last year without signing a contract.
Posted inEducation

South San monitor: Interim superintendent responsible for teacher contracts, not board

by Brooke Crum May 5, 2022May 5, 2022

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