As the free-tuition program Alamo Promise turns five, its leaders reflect on how they've reached more than 30,000 individuals and what comes next.
Councilwoman Marina Alderete Gavito (D7) announced a pilot program to pay for student VIA Metropolitan Transit bus fares ...
The deadline to make such a change is just weeks away — and local leaders are just now scrambling to unpack the logistics.
Mark your calendars for a March 3 election that many political watchers consider even more important than the one in November.
Laws include restricting transgender people’s access to public bathrooms, allowing lawsuits against abortion pill providers, and replacement of the STAAR test.
San Antonio's Healthy Neighborhoods Program is at risk amid federal funding cuts under the Trump Administration.
A wrongful death lawsuit alleges that maintenance work performed in San Antonio contributed to the midair structural failure ...
Lights of Esperanza marks a decade at TAMUSA, bringing the community together through festive lights and family-friendly ...
District 5 Councilmember Teri Castillo proposes stricter solicitation rules and new tools to help protect San Antonio seniors ...
The unexpected funds are meant to support Historically Black Institutions. At St. Philip's College they will support long-awaited renovations.
Opinion
Gov. Abbott’s labeling of CAIR didn’t happen in a vacuum. Global dehumanization brought us here.
Commentary: San Antonio leaders must reject fear-based politics and affirm the shared dignity of all our residents.
Texas can use its new, GOP friendly congressional map while a legal challenge plays out, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled.
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