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Current Events: San Antonio lets the powerful cut to the front of the line for COVID relief funds
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: San Antonio News, Current Events, San Antonio, Texas, COVID rescue funds, Texas Biomed, Texas Biomedical Research Institute, federal pandemic recovery grants, ARPA, American Rescue Plan Act, Morgan's Wonderland, Educare, Graciela Sanchez, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, Esperanza Center, Erik Walsh, City Manager, sweetheart deals, District 2 Councilman, Jalen McKee-Rodriguez, transparency, Mayor Ron Nirenberg, animal welfare
Historical commission approves partial demo of San Antonio's Whitt Printing building
By Richard Webner, The San Antonio Heron
Tags: Whitt Printing building, historical review, Golden Star Café, HDRC, Historic and Design Review Commission, Graciela Sanchez, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, Mission Revival architectural, Downtown San Antonio, historical buildings, Leticia Sanchez, Historic Westside Residents Association, Tony Garcia, University of Texas at San Antonio, UTSA, downtown campus, development, gentrification, David Adelman, Univision, Shirley Gonzales, Zoning Commission, Shanon Shea Miller, Office of Historic Preservation, Tier One Neighborhood Coalition, Antonia Castaneda, Westside Preservation Alliance, Patti Zaiontz, conservation society of San Antonio, Greg Garcia, Patrick Christensen
Lim family pursuing Whitt Printing Co. building demolition in west downtown San Antonio despite commission denial
Tags: Whitt Printing building, historical review, Golden Star Café, HDRC, Historic and Design Review Commission, Graciela Sanchez, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, Mission Revival architectural, Downtown San Antonio, historical buildings, Leticia Sanchez, Historic Westside Residents Association, Tony Garcia, University of Texas at San Antonio, UTSA, downtown campus, development, gentrification, David Adelman, Univision, Shirley Gonzales, Zoning Commission, Shanon Shea Miller, Office of Historic Preservation, Tier One Neighborhood Coalition, Antonia Castaneda, Westside Preservation Alliance, Patti Zaiontz, conservation society of San Antonio
Developer asks to tear down San Antonio's closed Cattleman’s Square Tavern for new apartments
Tags: Downtown San Antonio, downtown development, Cattleman's Square Tavern, David Adelman, The ’68 at Hemisfair, Maverick building, Nimitz Middle School, Tobin Hill, downtown apartments, VIA Metropolitan Transit, Centro Plaza station, Barclay Anthony, Historic and Design Review Commission, HDRC, Graciela Sanchez, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, historic property, Whitt Printing Co., Golden Star Café, Rich Book Building, Santa Monica Hotel, AVANCE, Conservation Society
National group adds San Antonio's Alazan-Apache Courts to list of endangered historical places
Tags: Alazan-Apache Courts, Public housing, San Antonio, National Trust for Historic Preservation, Most Endangered Historic Places, Graciela Sanchez, San Antonio Housing Authority, Westside Preservation Alliance, West Side, gentrification, Wheatley Courts, East Meadows, Los Courts, Texas
Budget Bloodbath: Defunding San Antonio Arts Organizations Will Save Money During the Current Crisis, But at What Cost?
By Kelly Nelson
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, budget cuts, arts funding, arts defunded, Esperanza Center for Peace and Justice, San Antonio Symphony, Public Theater of San Antonio, public funding, City of San Antonio, Graciela Sanchez, economic crisis, coronavirus, COVID-19, corona virus, COVID 19, pandemic, Luminaria, events cancelled, tax revenue
San Antonio Activists
Tags: City Guide, San Antonio, activists, Texas, politics, movers and shakers, Amalia Ortiz, Sofia Sepulveda, Marlon Davis, Barbie Hurtado, Robert Salcido, H. Drew Galloway, Linda Chavez-Thompson, Michelle Tremillo, Graciela Sanchez
San Antonio City Council Approves Land Swap to Create Park Around Hays Street Bridge
Tags: Hays Street Bridge, East Side, Gentrification, South Cherry, displacement, Ron Nirenberg, Mitch Meyer, Graciela Sanchez, Esperanza Peace & Justice Center, Elva Treviño
Climate Activists Rally to Urge San Antonio to Adopt Its Delayed Climate Plan
Tags: San Antonio, SA Climate Ready, Climate Plan, city council, Sierra club, Texas Public Policy Foundation, koch brothers, greg harman, Beto Davila DeLeon, Southwest Workers Union, Esperanza, Graciela Sanchez, Ron Nirenberg, delay, election
City Nears Hays Street Bridge Land Deal, But Is It What the Restoration Group’s Been Fighting For?
By Ben Olivo, The San Antonio Heron
Tags: Hays Street Bridge, Hays Street Bridge Restoration Group, Art Hall, East Side, Ron Nirenberg, Amy Kastely, Alamo Beer, Graciela Sanchez, Esperanza Peace & Justice Center, Eugene Simor, Mitch Meyer, Dignowity Hill
Sitting Down with Unerasable Graciela Sanchez
By Jade Esteban Estrada
Tags: Glitter Political, Graciela Sanchez, Texas, San Antonio, Hays Street Bridge
Residents Draw a Line in the Sand Over Hays Street Bridge Development
Tags: Hays Street Bridge, Sheryl Sculley, Hays Street Bridge Restoration Group, East Side, Development, Mitch Meyer, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, Graciela Sanchez, Alamo Beer Co., Loopy Limited, Eugene Simor
Esperanza Center Invites Community to Share Stories of Alameda Theater
By Maria Cristina Gardner
Tags: Alameda Theater, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, Mexican American community, segregation, Office of Historic Preservation, Alameda Theater Conservancy, Graciela Sanchez, Martha Tijerina, Maria Antonietta Berriozábal, Maria Elena Torralva-Alonso, Dr. Tomás Ybarra-Frausto, Las Tesoros de San Antonio, Jesus Vidales, Mi Tierra Restaurant
How the Hays Street Bridge Property Has Become a Symbol of Resilience in San Antonio's Eastside
By Alex Zielinski
Tags: eastside, Nettie Hinton, Arvis Holland, Barbara garcia, Dignowity Hill, Hays Street Bridge, gentrification, Nettie Hinton, Eugene Simor, Dignowity Hill, East Side, African-American history, historically black neighborhood, Alamo Beer, Graciela Sanchez, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, Amy Kastely, Mitch Meyer, Loopy Limited, Historic and Design Review Commission, Cruz Shaw, District 2, Hemisfair Park, development, lawsuit, James McKnight, Michael Guarino, Keith Toney, Daniel Lazarine, Marlon Davis, gentrification, Ana Sandoval, District 2, City Council, zoning, city planning, public park, lawsuit, equity, housing, bridge, historic landmark, national historic preservation, railroad, Slideshow
City Commission Rejects Four-Story Development Next to Hays Street Bridge
Tags: Hays Street Bridge, gentrification, Nettie Hinton, Eugene Simor, Dignowity Hill, East Side, African-American history, historically black neighborhood, Alamo Beer, Graciela Sanchez, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, Amy Kastely, Mitch Meyer, Loopy Limited, Historic and Design Review Commission, Cruz Shaw, District 2, Hemisfair Park, development, lawsuit, James McKnight, Michael Guarino, Keith Toney, Daniel Lazarine
Apartment Developers and Community Members Clash Over Hays Street Bridge Property
Tags: Hays Street Bridge, gentrification, Nettie Hinton, Eugene Simor, Dignowity Hill, East Side, African-American history, historically black neighborhood, Alamo Beer, Graciela Sanchez, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, Amy Kastely, Mitch Meyer, Loopy Limited, Historic and Design Review Commission, Cruz Shaw, District 3, Hemisfair Park, development, lawsuit, Phil Hardberger
San Antonio LGBT Activists Recall Decades-Long Fight
By Michael Marks
Tags: News Etc., LGBTQ, Gay Rights, Marriage Equality, Arthur "Hap" Veltman, Graciela Sanchez, Gene Elder, Anita Bryant, Brad Veloz, Ted Switzer, Benny Hogan, Maria Salazar, San Antonio Police Department, Mark Pharris
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McCombs dealership Native American statue now at San Antonio-area high school
By Michael Karlis
Alex Jones warns Texans the 'deep state' plans sinister shit for the solar eclipse
Post where Austin bartender claims to have spoken with 'Rainey Street Killer' goes viral
San Antonio had fifth-highest rate of VPN searches after Pornhub cut off access in Texas
Don Omar, one of the earliest and defining superstars of reggaeton, brought his infectious beats and socially conscious lyrics to Frost Bank…
By San Antonio Current Staff
Gloria Trevi, the groundbreaking Mexican pop singer-songwriter, electrified Freeman Coliseum on Saturday, bringing feminist lyrics, scintillating dance moves and an array of…
Crowds gathered in downtown San Antonio Saturday for the Annual Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice. Here's a look at everyone who turned out…
The Monte Vista Historic District has long been hailed as one of San Antonio's crown jewel neighborhoods. Indeed, due to its popularity,…
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