San Antonio/ Community & Society
Published on August 09, 2019
Top San Antonio news: Organizers protest paid sick leave delay; Uber driver speaks after being shotPhoto: Matthew LeJune/Unsplash

Here's what you need to know about what's happening in San Antonio.

Labor organizers interrupt San Antonio City Council in protest of paid sick leave delay

Labor organizers interrupted a San Antonio City Council meeting on Thursday in protest of the city's decision to delay implementation of the city's paid sick leave ordinance until December.

Read the full story on Graham Media: KSAT 12 .

H-E-B Reveals Plans to Build Tech Center at Downtown Campus, Bringing 500 Jobs to San Antonio

San Antonio's staple grocer H-E-B announced Wednesday via press release plans to build a 150,000-square-foot, five-story building that will become a state-of-the-art tech center at its downtown headquarters.

Read the full story on San Antonio Current.

San Antonio Uber driver after being shot, carjacked: 'I'm not taking anything for granted'

Five months ago, Kim Williams almost lost his life.

Read the full story on KENS5.

Three South San Antonio ISD schools reopen in less than two weeks. But will renovations be done?

South San Antonio ISD will reopen three schools previously closed, but as we approach the first day of school, some are concerned the upgrades will not be finished.

Read the full story on KENS5.


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