The weather could not have been better for the 128th annual Battle of Flowers Parade, which began next to the Pearl and before making its way down Broadway, in front of the Alamo, and down Commerce Street. The parade, Fiesta’s signature event, typically draws upwards of 300,000 people to downtown.
It’s the last NIOSA as we know it
Weeks after a Night in Old San Antonio concludes this year, La Villita’s Maverick Plaza will shut down so preliminary work can begin on its $12 million makeover.
Mayoral candidates share views on housing incentives, public engagement, scooters
In an effort to inform our readers for the upcoming May 4 election, we asked all candidates running for mayor of San Antonio how they feel about some of our city’s most pressing issues.
District 5 candidate shares views on housing incentives, UTSA expansion, more
In an effort to inform our readers for the upcoming May 4 election, we asked all candidates running for the District 5 City Council seat how they feel about some of the West Side’s most pressing issues.
Some East Side residents near downtown feel property value spike, others don’t
Some near East Side residents like Jeannine Qualls feel they’ll soon be wiped out by the wave of rising property values. Others are coming in to ride that wave.
District 2 candidates share views on gentrification, housing incentives, Hays Street Bridge land
In an effort to inform our readers for the upcoming May 4 election, we asked all candidates running for the District 2 City Council seat how they feel about some of the East Side’s most pressing issues.
District 1 council candidates share views on housing incentives, Alamo plan, scooters
In an effort to inform our readers on the upcoming May 4 election, we asked all candidates running for the District 1 City Council seat how they feel about some of the downtown area’s most pressing issues, including housing incentives, the Alamo master plan, and the scooter pilot program.
EngageSA series launches with talk on civic engagement, transparency in government
How well does San Antonio include its own people in the decision making process?
The Alamo remembered at dawn
More than 200 people, many of whom were direct descendants of the garrison that defended the Alamo in 1836, gathered in front of the Cradle of Texas Liberty Wednesday morning for the annual Dawn at the Alamo ceremony.
San Antonio Commanders bring NFL dreams to Alamodome
The San Antonio Commanders of the fledgeling Alliance of American Football have a 52-man roster filled with young players who have their own NFL dreams.