Voters in Guadalupe, Bexar counties to determine primary election runoff results May 24
Election day for primary runoff races is May 24. Polls will be open from 7 a.m.-7 p.m., and voters can cast a ballot at any polling location within their counties.
Bruce Knott named new Cibolo Human Resources Director
The city of Cibolo named Bruce Knott as its new human resources director, according to a press release on the city’s website.
San Antonio school districts extend free breakfasts, lunches over summer
San Antonio’s North East and Northside ISDs have both announced plans to continue providing free school breakfasts and lunches over the summer.
Schertz officials announce FM 2538 detours due to I-10 road work
Detours begin May 23 and will last until late summer.
Officials look into airport-to-downtown tunnel idea; Caliber’s food drive to aid San Antonio Food Bank and more top area news
Read the top business and community news from the past week from the San Antonio area.
San Antonio officials seek input on Stone Oak’s future
The city of San Antonio has begun a two-year process where Stone Oak residents and merchants are asked to chime in on the far North Side neighborhood’s long-term future.
Expert offers tips for parents amid nationwide baby formula shortage
Although a light at the end of the tunnel many now be in sight for many parents, officials said it may take as long as six to eight more weeks before shelves are restocked.
Hill Country Village mulls bond election proposal
Officials are weighing a potential new City Hall.
Things to do around San Antonio on May 20-22
Check out a book festival, two plays and more in San Antonio on May 20-22.
Christus Santa Rosa launches virtual health care platform for patients
Virtual medical visits could be used to set up in-person follow-up if needed.
Hollywood Park City Council to interview prospects for council vacancy
Hollywood Park’s new mayor and City Council will hold a special meeting at 6 p.m. May 23 to interview four residents who applied for the vacant Place 1 council seat.
San Antonio City Council briefed on plans for new airport terminal
San Antonio city staff briefed City Council on May 18 about the local government’s $2.5 billion Terminal Development Program, which includes the design and construction of a third terminal at the San Antonio International Airport.
Goats now ‘mowing’ overgrowth at San Antonio’s Brackenridge Park
Park visitors may see up to 150 goats grazing as part of effort to remove overgrowth and unwanted plant species.
Alamo Regional Mobility Authority tackles airport-to-downtown tunnel idea
Alamo Regional Mobility Authority officials are in preliminary talks about concept.
Bexar County judge delivers penultimate State of the County address
Giving his second to last State of the County address on May 18, Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff hit upon multiple issues, including pandemic recovery, county infrastructure initiatives, electric grid reliability and the San Antonio Spurs’ plans to play four home games away from the AT&T Center.
Ahead of summer, regulators stress confidence in Texas power grid to meet record demand forecast
Regulators provided an update on grid operations following a weekend notice asking Texans to conserve their power usage.
Caliber’s food drive to aid San Antonio Food Bank
Auto care company Caliber's food drive will help the San Antonio Food Bank and other food banks nationwide.
North East ISD trustees voted out; Hill Country Village teen swims for records in Deaflympics and more top San Antonio-area news
Read the top business and community news from the San Antonio area from the past week.
YMCA of Greater San Antonio offers volunteer opportunities for teenagers
Volunteer opportunities are available June 1 through Aug. 15.
San Antonio council members praise, knock new police collective bargaining agreement
The police union pact includes pay increases and improves the disciplinary process, officials say.
Early voting set in Bexar County for Democratic, Republican primary election runoffs
Bexar County voters will settle Democratic and Republican party runoffs in the May 24 runoff elections.
Cibolo to hold town hall May 16
The Cibolo town hall will allow residents to learn more about city departments and other projects happening within the city.
Cibolo Summer Nights returns May 13
Cibolo Summer Nights will have multiple dates throughout the summer, including June 10, July 15 and Aug. 5.
Early voting for May 24 runoff elections begins May 16 in Guadalupe, Bexar counties
Winners of the runoff election will advance to the November election.
Bexar County seeks pet adopters or fosters at May 14 event
Bexar County is seeking temporary pet fosters or permanent pet adopters.