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Rolando Pablos says he wants to rejuvenate San Antonio's economy. It's trickier than it sounds. Pablos said his economic development skills are an asset, but it's unclear how his vision differs ...
The first phase of a new city ordinance addressing aging structures takes effect in October. The City of San Antonio passed a deconstruction ordinance that some political backers believe will ...
The growing influence of partisan groups and PACs in 2025's mayoral election could signal the "dawn of a new era" in local ...
National press, statewide political figures and even a documentary film crew all have their eyes trained on a San Antonio mayoral race that could make the city a beacon of the Democratic ...
After serving as mayor of San Antonio from 2009 to 2014, Mr. Castro, 44, became the secretary of housing and urban development under Barack Obama.
San Antonio is on its way to seeing upgrades for its worst streets alongside an expansion of the greenway trails system after voters easily passed the city’s record $1.2 billion bond program ...
Where development happens, home sales follow. At least that's the case for San Antonio's Southeast Side, which is posting more than 25% year-over-year upticks in home sales, data from the San ...
When HVS delivered a 2004 analysis to justify the city’s development of the 1,000-room hospitality property, conventions in San Antonio produced over 700,000 hotel room nights annually.
An incumbent known for his verbal flair, a woman trying to make history and a former presidential hopeful are vying to represent one of San Antonio’s most diverse City Council districts.
With Election Day now only 50 days away, a UTSA Political Science Professor is breaking down the turbulent race and how it could impact voters.
In response to the Alamo City’s rapid growth, the San Antonio Water System’s board of trustees is considering a 23 percent increase in fees levied on new developments.