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The city conducted an internal audit last year and the Public Works director is retiring, but council members bigger changes ...
The Eastside lawmaker was taken to the emergency room Monday, but said she's feeling better and "anxious to get back to the ...
The D2 councilman expects a daughter in July, and seeks a temporary placeholder during the key budget months of August and ...
The Texas House gave preliminary approval Monday to a bill that would eliminate the STAAR, used to monitor student learning.
Melissa Fletcher Stoeltje will read from her memoir "Drunk Love: A Marriage under the Influence" Wednesday at The Twig ...
That’s why cities that are unique, like San Antonio, are going to quietly win in the long run, Sutherland says — because people will get bored with big cities where the “winner takes all” effect is ...
High school students can get college credit through CollegeBoard's advanced placement classes. Here's how it works.
To learn more about JCB’s expansion and what it means for the future of San Antonio, we spoke with David Carver, operations ...
The Multimodal Transportation Commission will advise the city on design guidelines for the Complete Streets policy.
Local businesses and nonprofits teamed up to fund classroom projects and school shopping lists for Teacher Appreciation Week.
Approaching a high-stakes San Antonio mayoral race, voting rights groups raised concern about a lack of weekend early voting ...
SAWS board approved a $2.3 million expenditure on Tuesday to fund a feasibility study on relocating its downtown chilled ...