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.
Commentary: Our public contracts shape the city we become, and we should be intentional about who and what we fund with public dollars.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that mifepristone must be obtained in person, a decision the country’s highest court has temporarily blocked.
Read about all of the candidates in the San Antonio Report’s guide to the Republican and Democratic primary runoff elections.
The Alamo Colleges District Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting on June 13 to address a $28 million budget deficit.
Outgoing SAPOA President Danny Diaz discusses upcoming public safety leadership changes, contract negotiations and the future of policing.
San Antonio City Council voted during a contentious meeting to approve two contracts in support of Project Marvel, with the mayor dissenting.
Spurs owners chose a handful of firms to lead the arena project anchoring the city’s multi-billion-dollar sports and entertainment district.
Texas law allows cities to collect up to 3.5% more revenue from property taxes over the previous year without asking voters’ permission.
Texas law allows cities to collect up to 3.5% more revenue from property taxes over the previous year without asking voters’ permission.