TxDOT celebrates groundbreaking on I-35 North East Expansion Central project
The $1.5 billion project will help control traffic increases along I-35.
San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department opening 8 pools May 21
San Antonio will open city pools for free residential use May 21 to launch the 2022 public swimming season.
$150K grant will help San Antonio, local nonprofit welcome Afghan newcomers
San Antonio nonprofit Culturingua will receive a $150,000 grant from the Open Society Foundations to partner with the city of San Antonio and help support recent Afghan refugee arrivals who want to settle in San Antonio.
Schertz City Council holds first reading to improve Cibolo Valley Drive medians
The project costs $88,172.99 and will be funded through road impact fees.
Hill Country Village teen swims for records in Deaflympics
Churchill High School Carli Cronk won 12 gold medals in swimming.
San Antonio distiller offers its take on tequila
Maverick is one few U.S. distillers making agave spirits stateside.
Temporary pet fosters sought in San Antonio before flight takes them to permanent homes
San Antonio Animal Care Services is seeking temporary local pet fosters to briefly care for several dogs and cats that will be flown in June to permanent homes out of state.
2 of 3 North East ISD trustees unseated in election
Terri Williams holds onto board seat.
Live Oak $18 million bond passes; Universal City and Cibolo to receive new council members
The $18 million bond for the city Live Oak was approved by voters alongside the seven city charter propositions. Cibolo and Universal City will have new council members when votes are canvassed.
Shavano Park voters approve $10 million road improvement bond
City says bond could kick off long-range series of street improvements
Todd Kounse wins Hollywood Park council race
Political newcomer Todd Kounse wins lone Hollywood Park City Council contest.
Northside ISD’s $992 million bond passes in San Antonio
NISD bond to fund 1 new West Side school, upgrades to all existing campuses
San Antonio voters OK city’s record $1.2 billion bond
Voters pass all 6 propositions in San Antonio's record $1.2 billion bond.
Early voting results show approval for Live Oak bond, close race for Universal City and Cibolo council seats
Early voting results show approval for the $18 million Live Oak bond.
Krawczynski, Jones elected to Comal ISD board of trustees, according to unofficial election totals
With all precincts reporting in Bexar, Comal and Guadalupe counties, Amanda Jones and David Krawczynski are slated to win the races for Comal ISD districts 6 and 7, respectively.
San Antonio, Shavano Park, Northside ISD bonds have approval in early voting
According to May 7 election early polling figures released by Bexar County, bond issues proposed by the cities of San Antonio and Shavano Park and by Northside ISD have approval from voters.
Economic disaster loans now available for some Texans; election to be held May 7 and more San Antonio-area news
Read the top business and community news from the past week from the San Antonio area.
San Antonio nonprofit gifts $250K to permanent supportive housing project
San Antonio-based Methodist Healthcare Ministries of South Texas on May 3 announced it was providing $250,000 to the Housing First Community Coalition to help support the Towne Twin Village project on San Antonio’s East Side.
San Antonio, Shavano Park, Hollywood Park ready for May 7 elections
City council and school board races and bond proposals lie ahead in several area cities and school districts.
Cooling centers to open as San Antonio preps for hot weekend
With heat indexes expected to reach at least 100 degrees Fahrenheit May 7-9, the city of San Antonio will open cooling centers to provide residents relief from the heat.
Universal City City Council holds first reading for road infrastructure improvements
Universal City City Council on May 3 discussed two resolutions involving road projects for a new thoroughfare and improvements to Pat Booker Road.
San Antonio improves 10-minute walk to park score
According to a new scoring index that tracks equity of public park amenities nationwide, San Antonio’s total park system has increased its score in at least two categories.
San Antonio Metro Health alerts public of Ozone Action Day for May 6
San Antonio residents are urged to help maintain air quality on Ozone Action Day on May 6.