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Gina Ortiz Jones, who will be inaugurated as San Antonio’s new mayor next week, joined GMSA+ anchors Ernie Zuniga and Stephanie Serna to share her excitement and priorities for the city.
Gina Ortiz Jones, 44, is the city’s first openly gay mayor and previously served as former President Joe Biden’s Under Secretary of the Air Force. She beat out former Texas Secretary of State ...
Gina Ortiz Jones, a former Under Secretary of the Air Force, will soon become the next mayor of San Antonio after defeating Rolando Pablos, a former Texas Secretary of State and close ally of ...
Former Biden administration official Gina Ortiz Jones has won a runoff election in San Antonio’s mayoral race, fending off a Republican opponent that the GOP hoped could pull off an upset ...
Gina Ortiz Jones, a Filipino American who served as under secretary of the Air Force during the Biden administration, won a runoff election on Saturday to become the mayor of San Antonio, making ...
Jones, the former US Air Force under secretary, becomes the first LGBTQ mayor of San Antonio, Texas, following her runoff election win. She succeeds Ron Nirenberg. Skip Navigation ...
Mayoral candidates Gina Ortiz Jones and Rolando Pablos face off in a debate hosted by the San Antonio Report on May 19 at the Stable Hall. Credit: Amber Esparza for the San Antonio Report ...
(TNS) — Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill Monday creating the Texas Cyber Command at the University of Texas at San Antonio, one of his top priorities for this legislative session.
Torrential downpours led to widespread flash flooding in San Antonio on Friday morning, prompting high-water rescues and grinding the city's morning rush hour to a halt.
Early-voting turnout in San Antonio mayoral runoff suggesting trouble for Gina Ortiz Jones, expert says Voting totals for Tuesday and Wednesday show high turnout in conservative-learning North ...
The slew of endorsements from local and national figures could spell trouble for Pablos, who already faces an uphill battle in San Antonio, which hasn’t voted for a Republican president since 2004.
Gina Ortiz Jones, the openly LGBTQ former Under Secretary of the Air Force, won 27.2 percent of the ballots cast in a 27-way-race for mayor of San Antonio, on Saturday, May 3, making her the top ...