Revisions to the city’s dockless vehicle pilot program, a response to complaints of scooter-strewn sidewalks and unsafe riding, are on the City Council’s agenda for its Thursday meeting.
MujerArtes clay cooperative hosts weekend exhibit before Valentine’s Day
MujerArtes, the women’s clay cooperative on the near West Side, is hosting an exhibit and open house called Handmade Con Amor 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday.
Asian Festival returns to the Institute of Texan Cultures
In observance of the Lunar New Year and the Year of the Boar, the daylong Asian Festival returns to the Institute of Texan Cultures on Saturday.
Museum Reach Lofts redesign approval sought
Alamo Community Group has redesigned its Museum Reach Lofts, one of the true affordable housing developments planned for the downtown area that’s due to begin construction this spring.
City Council confirms Erik Walsh as San Antonio’s next city manager
In a 11-0 vote Thursday morning, the City Council approved Erik Walsh as the new city manager of San Antonio.
Mayor Nirenberg on e-scooters: ‘Pedestrian safety must be our top priority’
Mayor Ron Nirenberg believes e-scooter usage has “grown beyond expectations.”
Gourdough’s, Austin maker of donut-based dishes, to open River Walk location Feb. 23
Austin-based Gourdough’s Public House, known for its eccentric and heavy donut-based offerings, is scheduled to open on the River Walk on Feb. 23.
Renowned architect Sir David Adjaye to give first personal insight into Ruby City
In a lecture scheduled for Tuesday night at Laurie Auditorium, Sir David Adjaye will talk about how Linda Pace’s vision and collection helped shape his design for Ruby City.
SouthPaw Waggery offers rare retail experience downtown
Dog shop SouthPaw Waggery is a unicorn among downtown’s retail landscape because it doesn’t strictly cater to tourists.
Displacement policy draft now available; last public meeting Monday
The city has been holding public meetings since October on the policy, but the resulting document hasn’t come without criticism.