San Antonio Firefighters' Contract Talks Ignite as City Faces Closed-Door Criticism Amid Transparency Concerns
Contract talks for San Antonio firefighters are intensifying as a deadline nears, with the city offering a five-year deal with a 21.7% pay increase, amid secrecy concerns due to closed-door council discussions.
Gov. Abbott Springs Convicted Shooter with Controversial Pardon Amid 'Stand Your Ground' Clash in Texas
Texas Governor Greg Abbott pardoned former US Army sergeant Daniel Perry for the 2020 shooting of a Black Lives Matter protester following a unanimous recommendation by the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles.
Bexar County Misses $1,000 Property Deal, Now Shells Out Millions Amid Medical Examiner's Office Crisis
Bexar County missed a chance to buy a property for $1,000 and is now paying over $10 million for a new facility, while its Medical Examiner's Office faces staff shortages and is one pathologist away from collapse.
San Antonio Police Arrest Two Teens After High-Speed Chase Ends in Collision on Northwest Side
Two teenagers were arrested after a stolen vehicle police chase in San Antonio, leading to a crash on Callaghan Road and Horizon Hill Blvd. No injuries were reported. The 16-year-old driver faces multiple charges, including evading arrest.
San Antonio's Pearl District Multifamily Development to Offer Unprecedented Parking Fix
San Antonio's Pearl district is set to alleviate its parking woes with a new multifamily development, Mira, which will offer an unprecedented parking space to unit ratio, alongside affordable rents and additional retail space.