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The Decade of Downtown Is Over. Now the Hard Work Begins.
By Ben Olivo, The San Antonio Heron
Tags: Ron Niernberg, Ivy Taylor, San Antonio, Texas, Decade of Downtown, downtown, UTSA, University of Texas at San Antonio, West Side, Julián Castro, Vistana, Frost Tower, JMJ Development of Dallas, Tower Life Building, San Antonio Housing Authority, SAHA, Alazan Courts, gentrification, Alamo Community Group, Alamo Plaza, Housing Policy Task Force, Ed Cross, San Pedro Creek, Esperanza Peace & Justice Center, Mission Trails
LGBTQ Flash Mob Organizer Ramos Abuabara Will Run to Unseat U.S. Rep. Will Hurd
By Jade Esteban Estrada
Tags: Rosalinda "Rosey" Ramos Abuabara, Rosey Ramos Abuabara, Gina Ortiz Jones, Will Hurd, 23rd district, elections, 2020, border, congress, LGBTQ, Ivy Taylor
The Texas Supreme Court Shuts Down San Antonio's ‘Evergreen’ Lawsuit Against the Fire Union
By Greg Jefferson
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Sheryl Sculley, fire union, city council, Ivy Taylor, Ron Nirenberg, Julian Castro
African-American Oral History Project Heads to S.A. for Interviews
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: The HistoryMakers, African-American history, black history, Ivy Taylor, Annette Benging, Lawrence C. Washington, Lisa Tatum, Mario Marcel Salas, Aaronetta Pierce, Joseph A. Pierce, Jr., Adena Williams Loston, Leonard Lawrence, Alfred K. Flowers, William C. Davis, St. Philip's College, National Medical Association, Premier Artworks, State Bar of Texas, Army Nurse Corps, Our Lady of the Lake University, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio Public Library, Julieanna L. Richardson, Library of Congress
Victory Grabbers: Female Candidates Were Primed for the Primaries
Tags: Latinas in government, women in government, Texas primary election, Texas primaries, San Antonio, Texas, Bexar County, Diana Arevalo, Ina Minjarez, Leticia Van de Putte, Queta Rodriguez, Patsy Woods Martin, Lupe Valdez, Trish DeBerry, Laura Barberena, Melissa Vara
Council Approves $75,000 Bonus for City Manager Sheryl Sculley
By Alex Zielinski
Tags: Sheryl Sculley, San Antonio, Ivy Taylor, Ron Nirenberg, San Antonio Barge, Centro, Tricentennial, SAFD, city manager, salary, Greg Brockhouse, Manny Pelaez, equity
Local Group Organizes Counter Protest to MLK March, Citing Police Shootings
Tags: Marquise Jones, Norman Cooper, Antroine Scott, police shooting, unarmed, black, african-american, SATX, MLK, Martin Luther King March, Ron Nirenberg, Ivy Taylor
San Antonio's Biggest News Stories of 2017
Tags: sutherland springs, hurricane harvey, la vernia, la vernia high school, carlos uresti, sexual harassment, sexual assault, SAISD, non-discrimination ordinance, LGBT, undocumented immigrants, trailer, smuggling, DACA, SB4, sanctuary cities, Confederate monument, Confederate, tornado, Ron Nirenberg, Air Force, Ivy Taylor, Texas Legislature, Slideshow
Judge Wolff Investigates MLS Over Potential Austin Deal
Tags: Mark Abbott, Major League Soccer, MLS, Ivy Taylor, AAA baseball, Nelson Wolff, Bexar County, Ron Nirenberg, Toyota Field, Anthony Precourt, Columbus Crew, Don Garber, USL, united soccer league, san antonio fc
Councilmen File Request to Remove Confederate Monument from Travis Park
By Sierra Juarez
Tags: Roberto Treviño, Cruz Shaw, Texas Freedom Force, SATX4, Travis Park, Ron Nirenberg, Ivy Taylor, Black Lives Matter
The Rat’s Nest of Property-Tax Reform in Texas
By Steve Jansen
Tags: Texas property tax reform, Paul Bettencourt, Greg Abbott, Dan Patrick, Joe Straus, Jane Nelson, Ivy Taylor, Senate Bill 2 Texas
Medina Makes Mayor's Race Sound a Lot Like a Democratic Primary
By Michael Barajas
Tags: san antonio, mayoral race, ivy taylor, ron nirenberg, manuel medina
Ivy Taylor and Austin, San Marcos and New Braunfels Mayors Rally Against Property-Tax Relief Bill
Tags: Paul Bettencourt, Ivy Taylor, Property tax relief, Senate Bill 2, Texas Legislature 2017, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, Steve Adler Austin, Daniel Guerrero San Marcos, Barron Casteel New Braunfels, Jeff Coyle City of San Antonio
Video Shows Ex-Civil Rights Attorney Dumped Out of Wheelchair
By Michael Marks
Tags: James Myart, City of San Antonio, Lawsuit, Ivy Taylor, Sheryl Sculley, William McManus, Erik Walsh, Martha Sepeda, Video
City Reaches Federal Benchmark for End of Veteran Homelessness
Tags: Ivy Taylor, Julian Castro, Veteran Homelessness, Video
Triple-A Baseball Coming to San Antonio if a Downtown Ballpark Is Built
Tags: Baseball, Ivy Taylor, David Elmore, Elmore Sports Group, San Antonio Missions, Video
Baseball, Bonds and Bargaining: 7 Takeaways from Mayor Ivy Taylor's State of the City Address
Tags: Baseball, Mission, Veteran Homelessness, Ivy Taylor, NowCastSA, San Antonio Police Department, San Antonio Fire Department, Gentrification, Abengoa, Vista Ridge Pipeline, Pearl, Video
Live Blog: Mayor Ivy R. Taylor Gives Second State of the City Address
Tags: The Daily, Ivy Taylor, State of the City, Live Blog, Video
Mayor Ivy Taylor to Deliver Second State of the City Address Tomorrow
Tags: Ivy Taylor, State of the City
Chief of Police Reverses Course on Punishment for Officer Who Killed an Unarmed Black Man
By Mark Reagan
Tags: Antroine Scott, San Antonio, SAPD, William McManus, Joaquin Castro, Ivy Taylor, Black Lives Matter, Video
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San Antonio Spurs accidentally confirm team is looking to relocate downtown
By Michael Karlis
Popular Salad and Go concept expanding its San Antonio footprint
By Nina Rangel
True Colors: Jeremy Sochan is putting his stamp on the Spurs and San Antonio
San Antonio Pastor John Hagee says he'll lobby Congress to back Israeli attacks on Iran
Great dining spots abound in San Antonio, but things can get complicated when you have kids in tow. Fortunately, many Alamo City…
By San Antonio Current Staff
A nearly 6,000-square-foot Monte Vista mansion that blends historic details with modern elegance underwent a steep, $200,000 price cut late last month.…
A distinctive 1927 Spanish-style home built by Nathan Straus Nayfach, the architect of downtown’s iconic Alemeda Theater, is back on the market…
A 1938 home overlooking Woodlawn Lake hit the market last month for $525,000, and it's got more than just a pretty brick…
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