Record-Setting Travel Predicted for San Antonio Airport and Texas Highways This 4th of July
San Antonio International Airport faces a potential record-setting surge of travelers, while Texas expects over 5.6 million 4th of July travelers, with 90% driving. Amidst this, Austin-Bergstrom Airport suggests longer arrival times for flights.
San Antonio Continues Search for Animal Care Services Head Amid Rising Concerns
San Antonio's search for the head of Animal Care Services continues, as no final candidates matched expectations. Interim leadership is in place amid public concern over rising dog attacks and euthanasia rates.
SAISD to Retrain Leaders on Student Homelessness Law After Violations Surface
SAISD plans to train its leaders on a state law to protect homeless students from suspension, following an investigation revealing violations. This initiative includes a leadership summit and training sessions to ensure adherence to the law.
Bexar County Considers Two-Year Halt on New Debt Issuance to Preserve AAA Bond Rating Amidst Rising Debt Concerns
Bexar County considers a pause on new debt to preserve its AAA bond rating amid concerns over its high debt per capita. The county manager suggests focusing on completing existing projects.
San Antonio Residents Rally Against Proposed Zoning District Near Toyota Plant
San Antonio residents are debating a proposed zoning buffer near Toyota's plant, fearing possible restrictions and health hazards. The city has delayed the decision until July 16, addressing concerns and misinformation.












