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San Antonio announces city service changes for July 4th; essential services like police, fire, and EMS to remain active.
SAN ANTONIO – In observance of Memorial Day, several city offices in San Antonio will stay closed for the day. Public safety and emergency services will operate on Monday, May 26, but here are ...
You can tell the City of San Antonio what you want done with your neighborhood starting Wednesday, thanks to a new plan to ...
A family on the southeast side is begging the City of San Antonio not to demolish their home.“This is our house,” Paul Farias said. “We’ve been here for so long ...
The City anticipates receiving approximately $23 million in total grant funding in FY 2025 through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
It is all part of a grant program with the City of San Antonio Development Services and LiftFund. As a part of this program, more than $2.4 million dollars was awarded.
From water-friendly gardens to community development projects, here are five stories you may have missed in San Antonio and ...
The city’s 20-year plan to expand San Antonio International Airport includes a new terminal with up to 17 gates, a connector between Terminals A and B and a ground transportation center that ...
The city of San Antonio is now keeping a much closer eye on the owners of metal and automotive recycling plants. City Council unanimously approved tighter regulations that require companies to fix ...
Until now, San Antonio was the only city in the state that had to approve requests from the county’s emergency services district to take out debt for large projects.
City of San Antonio may take downtown bar Moses Rose’s from owner if he refuses to sell The action would be the first use of eminent domain during development of the Alamo Visitor Center and Museum.
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