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Meals on Wheels San Antonio will conduct Thanksgiving meal deliveries from brand-new facility
The nonprofit expects to deliver 2,2000 hot Thanksgiving meals to people in the San Antonio area.
By Brandon Rodriguez
Tags: San Antonio News, Meals on Wheels, Thanksgiving, San Antonio, COSA
San Antonio bans retail sale of dogs and cats from breeders
By Kelly Nelson
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, pet sale ban, breeders, adopt don't shop, dogs, cats, pet stores, COSA, City Council, pet adoption, pet rescue, Petland, Puppyland, Royal Pet Palace, open feeding, aggressive dog law, livestock housing requirements, ACS, animal care services, rescue organizations, Jaime Trueba, Heber Lefgren, pet retail
San Antonio Metro Health offers Halloween COVID-19 safety guidelines
By Dana Nichols
Tags: Halloween, Metro Health, San Antonio, COSA, City of San Antonio, Ron Nirenberg, COVID-19, covid, coronavirus, pandemic, health and safety, public health, trick or treat, trick or treating, Halloween candy, holiday, Texas, safe trick or treating, social distancing, health guidelines, safety recommendations
How One San Antonio Courtroom Handles Tenant-Landlord Disputes During the Pandemic
By James Dobbins
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, evictions, tenants, landlords, tenant-landlord disputs, City of San Antonio, COSA, court, pandemic, financial crisis, Judge Rogelio Lopez, Precinct 4, Justice of the Peace, Zoom, virtual court, virtual proceedings, evictions, Kenny Wilson, Haven for Hope, back rent, backlog, case backlog, pandemic, COVID-19, coronavirus, eviction court
City of San Antonio Pools and Splash Pads Won't Reopen This Summer Due to COVID-19
By Nina Rangel
Tags: City of San Antonio, COVID-19, COVID 19, pandemic, Bexar County, face coverings, social distancing, Homer Garcia III, Director, San Antonio Parks and Recreation, pools, splash pads, COSA
City of San Antonio Opens Three New Public Cooling Centers in Response to High Temperatures
Tags: san antonio, Texas, cooling center, heat, covid, covid-19, coronavirus, carver library, collins garden library, mission library, high temperatures, record temperatures, excessive heat advisory, heat stroke, heat exhaustion, cooling centers, COSA, City of San Antonio
Alamo Colleges Partner with City of San Antonio for New 'Earn While You Learn' Program
By Darian Mendez
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Alamo Colleges, City of San Antonio, COSA, city council, workforce training, earn while you learn, pandemic, economic crisis, financial crisis, job training, COVID-19 resilient jobs, COVID-19, coronavirus, unemployment
Historic Denman Mansion on Grounds of San Antonio Park Renovated and Converted into Event Venue
Tags: San Antonio, Denman Mansion, Denman Estate Park, FEAST, Family Educators Alliance of South Texas, event venue, ribbon cutting, UIW, University of the Incarnate Word, COSA, City of San Antonio, city park, wedding venue, event space, quinceañeras
San Antonio River Foundation Hosting Tree Giveaway This Month
By Lea Thompson
Tags: tree giveaway, City of San Antonio, COSA, San Antonio River Foundation, Confluence Park
Enjoy a Free Outdoor Screening of Pete's Dragon This Saturday
By Kiko Martinez
Tags: Pete's Dragon, Disney, free stuff to do in San Antonio, San Antonio, COSA, world heritage office, Slab Cinema, Mission Marquee Plaza, David Lowery
Voice your opinion on SA's proposed budget
By Mark Reagan
Tags: san antonio, city council, budget, cosa, Fiscal Year 2015, Community Budget Hearings, Video
City Council B Sessions (Finally) Broadcast
By Mary Tuma
Tags: The Daily, city council, cosa, B Session
COSA Busts a Move To Broadcast B Sessions
Tags: The Daily, San Antonio City Council, cosa, B Session, transparency
Op-Ed: There IS LGBT Discrimination in San Antonio
By Callie Enlow
Tags: The Daily, city of san antonio, cosa, non-discrimination ordinance, GetEqual, NDO4SA
COSA's payday lending ordinance in the clear, for now
By Michael Barajas
Tags: The Daily, san antonio, diego bernal, cosa, Payday lending, John Carona
The Strange Saga of the COSA Ban
Tags: cosa, john foddrill, michael cuellar, San Anotnio
Down-zoning dustup
By SA DAILY
Tags: The Daily, Staff Blogs, Walmart, city of san antonio, pecan valley golf course, leticia ozuna, elisa chan, cosa, development, koontz
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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
True Colors: Jeremy Sochan is putting his stamp on the Spurs and San Antonio
By Sanford Nowlin
San Antonio Pastor John Hagee says he'll lobby Congress to back Israeli attacks on Iran
For the first time, Fiesta Fiesta — the kickoff event for San Antonio's annual citywide party — took place at H-E-B Plaza…
By San Antonio Current Staff
Great dining spots abound in San Antonio, but things can get complicated when you have kids in tow. Fortunately, many Alamo City…
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…
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