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Fiesta postponed due to coronavirus, San Antonio festival will shift to November

March 13, 2020 By San Antonio Current 1 Comment

Fiesta San Antonio will be postponed in light of the coronavirus pandemic. Rather than getting underway in April, Fiesta 2020 will run November 5-15.

Filed Under: Miscellaneous

City evaluating Fiesta events on case-by-case basis for coronavirus risks, official says

March 11, 2020 By San Antonio Current 2 Comments

Fiesta, the 10-day citywide festival, scheduled to kick off April 16, is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of people to more than 100 events.

Filed Under: Fiesta

Shop owners at Market Square want upgrades, but not at their expense

June 19, 2019 By Ben Olivo 3 Comments

As the City Council prepares to vote on new leases for Market Square tenants on Thursday, shop owners are concerned changes to the agreements portend their eventual displacement from one of San Antonio’s most historic gathering places.

Filed Under: Market Square, Retail

Mayor Nirenberg wins re-election against Brockhouse

June 8, 2019 By Heron Staff Leave a Comment

Mayor Ron Nirenberg has emerged victorious Saturday night in a tight and hotly contested runoff election against District 6 Councilman Greg Brockhouse.

Filed Under: City of San Antonio, Politics

Mayor Nirenberg, Councilman Brockhouse headed toward June 8 runoff

May 5, 2019 By Heron Staff 3 Comments

For the entire night on Saturday night, Mayor Ron Nirenberg held a slim lead over District 6 Councilman Greg Brockhouse, but never reached the 50 percent vote total threshold that would have given him an outright victory. As a result, the contentious race for mayor will continue toward a June 8 runoff.

Filed Under: City of San Antonio, Politics

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