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Hitting Reset: San Antonio’s Search for a New City Manager Shouldn’t Take It Back to Business As Usual
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: City Current, Sheryl Sculley, Ron Nirenberg, Peter Zanoni, Carlos Contreras, Greg Brockhouse, Henry Cisneros, Phil Hardberger, Hays Street Bridge
Council Will Spotlight San Antonio Tunes During Meetings, and Musicians Respond with a Chorus of 'Meh'
By Sanford Nowlin and Chris Conde
Tags: Jason Christopher Trevino, Rosedale Highs, Alyson Alonzo, Wayne Holtz, Local Music Spotlight, Garrett T. Capps, Ron Nirenberg, Billions, Born in San Antone, Krystal Jones, San Antonio Music Commission, San Antonio Film Commission, San Antonio City Council, musicians, Music Industry Research Association, Cannibal Bitch, Federico Chavez Blanco
Organizers Exceed the Number of Signatures Needed for Paid Sick Time Referendum
Tags: Working Texans for Paid Sick Time, Paid sick time, Ken Paxton, Linda Chavez-Thompson, AFL-CIO, labor, San Antonio City Hall
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We're almost halfway through 2022, and enough new dining options have sprouted up to change the face of the Alamo City's culinary…
By San Antonio Current Staff
A 137-acre ranch that recently went on the market south of San Antonio has pretty much anything someone would want for ranch…
A 1928 home in the Monte Vista Historic District has hit the market for just under $1.1 million with many of its…
A Spanish-style home in San Antonio's Monte Vista Historic District has hit the market for $880,000 with a variety of colorful and…
P. Terry’s Burger Stand opens fourth San Antonio location this year
By Nina Rangel
One of seven Robb Elementary School victims being treated in San Antonio released from hospital
By Michael Karlis
San Antonio FBI office is looking to hire K-12 teachers as special agents
San Antonio ranked as the fastest growing city in the country, according to new data