Ethics complaint against San Antonio councilman moves forward
Martin Phipps filed his complaint against Whyte on May 21, claiming Whyte had used his position to โdispatchโ San Antonio Police officers and Bexar County Sheriffโs deputies to Phippsโ home on April 26 to try to remove a child.
San Antonio mental health response program in middle of rapid expansion
After a heavily-lauded start, city leaders were quick to clamor for a rapid expansion of the SA CORE program. The three-member teams already provide citywide coverage, and around-the-clock coverage is a little more than a month away.
Scenic Loop: A neighborhood that plays a big role in water quality for the rest of San Antonio
The neighborhoods that comprise the Scenic Loop Helotes Creek Alliance are focused on water and it's at the heart of their battle against developers. Many homes in the neighborhood are part of the Edwards Aquifer Protection Program.
Horse carriage operators score early victory in face of ban proposal
The eight members of the 11-person Transportation Advisory Board who were present Wednesday voted unanimously to recommend city council consider keeping horse-drawn carriages in San Antonio. The boardโs motion also indicated a desire to specifically keep the carriages downtown.
Council members want more โequityโ in senior assistance program to prevent code violations
Districts 2, 3, 4, and 5 - which comprise most of the cityโs East, South, and West Sides - are already through the $10,000 set aside for each of their residents. Councilwoman Phyllis Viagran (D3) even added another $5,000 of her district's discretionary funds to stretch it further.
Bexar County Commissionerโs Court approves $5 million investment in UTSA basketball, volleyball facility
Referred to as the Roadrunner Nurturing Elite Sports Talent (NEST), the facility aims to prioritize a continued focus on public health and wellness for Bexar County while supporting UTSAโs student-athlete population.
Spurs reveal intent to state AGโs office for new โeconomic development project,โ report says
The San Antonio Spursโ parent company revealed a formal conversation on a new โeconomic development projectโ in a letter sent Monday to the state attorney generalโs office, according to a report.
San Antonio on track for more than 1,000 homeless camp cleanups this year
There have already been 520 cleanups in San Antonio between October 2023 through March 2024, and the cityโs director of human services estimates that could reach โprobably 1,000 to 1,100โณ by the end of the 2024 fiscal year.
Fiesta guide: View the day-by-day schedule for Fiesta 2024 in San Antonio, watch the biggest events on KSAT
This year San Antonioโs big, 11-day party will go from April 18-28. Itโll be a time to crack cascarones, party with friends and family, show off your medals, and yell โshow me your shoes!โ
Reserved spots, discount pricing teased as perks of parking privatization at San Antonio International Airport
City officials say the parking contractor will be able to better manage the airportโs two parking garages and three surface lots to maximize revenue. The contractor will offer options, like reserving spaces in advance and offer discounted prices.
Fiesta events for April 24: Fiesta Gartenfest, Coronation of the Queen of The Order of the Alamo
April 24, the seventh day of Fiesta, marks the start of Fiesta Gartenfest โ a German-style Fiesta celebration in Southtown. Other big events are the Coronation of the Queen of The Order of the Alamo and the Fiesta Hat Contest and Luncheon.
City of San Antonio requests dismissal of Reproductive Justice Fund lawsuit
Anti-abortion groups sued the city in October, shortly after the city council created the new $500,000 Reproductive Justice Fund. The city has not determined how the money will be used, but groups like the San Antonio Family Association believe itโs meant to help women access legal, out-of-state abortions by covering their travel costs.
SA Parks & Rec to give away 1,000 free fruit trees next weekend
The City of San Antonioโs Park and Recreation Department is giving away 1,000 fruit trees for free next weekend! The annual Fruit Tree Giveaway takes place on Saturday, March 23, at Monterrey Park, beginning at 8 a.m. Admission to the event is free.
Residents frustrated as bike lane project in Shearer Hills/Ridgeview remains stagnant
Community members in the Shearer Hills/Ridgeview community have been asking the City of San Antonio for north-to-south bike lanes for more than a decade. They said it's a life-or-death issue, as they take a chance every time they dare ride along a major road.