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Carson Bolding

Eviction tidal wave in San Antonio feared as federal protections end today

July 24, 2020 By Carson Bolding

In San Antonio, 125,996 apartment units are expected to be subject to an eviction again after federal protects end on Saturday.

Filed Under: COVID-19, Evictions, Housing

West Side poised to receive first historic district designation

June 12, 2020 By Carson Bolding

Rinconcito de Esperanza community center on the West Side.

The Esperanza Peace & Justice Center has initiated the creation of a historic district on the West Side.

Filed Under: Historic Preservation, West Side Tagged With: Esperanza Peace & Justice Center, Graciela Sanchez, Museo del Westside, Rinconcito de Esperanza, Sarah Gould

Black Lives Matter march shifts gears as it passes through Southtown to La Villita, Hemisfair

June 9, 2020 By Carson Bolding

The Arneson River Theatre is packed with Black Lives Matter protestors Monday afternoon.

In San Antonio, Black Lives Matter protestors gathered at Blue Star Arts Complex south of downtown for a silent march to La Villita and Hemisfair.

Filed Under: General News

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