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SAN ANTONIO — You can tell the City of San Antonio what you want done with your neighborhood starting Wednesday, thanks to a new plan to improve code enforcement. It’s part of an initiative in the ...
Councilmember Whyte opposes tax hikes in San Antonio, focusing on public safety and infrastructure without increasing the tax ...
A family on the southeast side is begging the City of San Antonio not to demolish their home.“This is our house,” Paul Farias ...
If California isn’t for you, you are not alone in your decision. Many factors are pulling people to San Antonio, Texas, including its affordable living, ...
What to cut? It’s a thorny question the newly elected mayor and San Antonio City Council are grappling with as they face a ...
San Antonio's Juneteenth observance affects city services, closing many offices but keeping essential services like public safety operational.
The new council held its first official meeting to discuss next year's budget as the city faces a $21 million deficit in 2026 ...
The two owners who sued the city are no longer on San Antonio's list of negligent landlords, but they have yet to pay thousands they owe for inspections that the city conducted.
In an email to San Antonio leaders, City Manager Erik Walsh also shared information about when maintenance was last done in areas overtaken by floods this month.
Public meetings are underway across San Antonio as city officials seek community input on Project Marvel, a $4 billion ...
The Alamo redesign is about more than one plaza or one neighborhood. It’s a catalyst for shared growth and pride in the place ...
Take a peek at the seven top stories from Community Impact's San Antonio coverage area for the week of June 23. New Braunfels ...
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