San Antonio follows Fort Worth in banning landlords from rejecting veterans with housing vouchers
In a city with 90,000 veterans, the roughly 2,000 who pay rent with a voucher will now have a broader pool of rental options to choose from.
In a city with 90,000 veterans, the roughly 2,000 who pay rent with a voucher will now have a broader pool of rental options to choose from.
Ready to Work, which assists low-income San Antonio residents in career training, education and job hunting, will receive $42.8 million.
San Antonio City Council voted during a contentious meeting to approve two contracts in support of Project Marvel, with the mayor dissenting.
San Antonio City Council voted during a contentious meeting to approve two contracts in support of Project Marvel, with the mayor dissenting.
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University of the Incarnate Word bought the mid-century modern building in 2019 with plans to expand its landlocked footprint along Broadway.
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Leaders say federal funding and capabilities at the tech campus are positioning the city at the forefront advanced air mobility systems.
In a city with 90,000 veterans, the roughly 2,000 who pay rent with a voucher will now have a broader pool of rental options to choose from.