Why is a San Antonio councilman putting up anti-panhandling signs?
โPanhandling. Itโs OK to say NO,โ state the signs on Wurzbach Road, Huebner Road, De Zavala Road, and La Cantera Parkway. The signs feature a crossed-out image of money changing hands over a plea to donate to local charities instead.
Alamo Bowl barred from selecting Texas or Oklahoma for next 2 seasons, reports say
The Alamo Bowl has been denied an attempt to be able to select either the Texas Longhorns or the Oklahoma Sooners for its bowl games in 2024 and 2025 as they begin play in the Southeastern Conference, according to a report from the Action Network.
San Antonio codes for recycling yards could soon be re-written, but some businesses wonder if it will make a difference
A Council Consideration Request is waiting to be put on the Planning & Community Development Committee's agenda. If council approves it, a committee could be created to review the two codes.
Emails, purchase orders reveal SAISD did not purchase lead filters despite knowing about lead in water
Months after KSAT learned lead was found in San Antonio ISD water, emails and purchase orders reveal the district purchased water bottle fillers that didn't have lead filters days after learning some schools had high amounts.
Former TX Secretary of State appears to soft-launch San Antonio mayoral run with โthink tankโ
Rolando Pablos, a former Texas Secretary of State, appears to be soft-launching a San Antonio mayoral run with the creation of a new nonprofit to create a โpublic policy blueprintโ ahead of the May 2025 race.
Texas revamps Narcan distribution following delays, unpredictable supply
Texas has tapped more than $45 million in federal funds to get the overdose-reversing drug into the hands of law enforcement, members of the public. But the program has been plagued by supply issues, delays and lack of communication.