San Antonio Certification Agency SCTRCA Joins Forces with Supply SA to Streamline Minority Business Procurement
San Antonio's certification agency for small, minority businesses, SCTRCA, has merged with Supply SA to streamline the certification for public contracts and strengthen procurement processes.
NEISD Grapples with $38 Million Budget Deficit as Trustees Consider Cost-Cutting Measures Amid Declining Enrollment
NEISD faces a $38 million deficit, leading to budget scrutiny and a proposal for a 1% retention bonus instead of a raise. Upcoming elections have candidates focused on issues like student mental health and depoliticizing district decisions.
In San Antonio, License Holds from OmniBase's FTAP Program Stymie Job Growth Despite Texas' Economic Success
The San Antonio Report reveals how OmniBase's FTAP Program, which withholds driver's licenses for unpaid fines, affects job prospects for many, especially in low-income areas of San Antonio.
Bankruptcy Trustee Sues Friends and Banks in Bid to Recover Assets from Former San Antonio Lawyer Chris Pettit's Estate
The trustee in lawyer Chris Pettit's bankruptcy case has filed lawsuits to recover assets from friends and banks, asserting fraudulent transfers were made to fund Pettit's lifestyle.
Three Texas Highways Ranked Among Nation's Deadliest: Stay Alert on I-14, I-45, and I-30
A study cites Texas' Interstate 14, I-45, and I-30 among the deadliest highways in the US, with high rates of fatal crashes per 100 miles and a significant number of alcohol-related fatalities.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Launches Investigation into Car Manufacturers Over Possible Driver Data Privacy Violations
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating car manufacturers for potentially harvesting and selling driver data, which may violate consumer protection laws.
San Antonio Eateries Grapple with Health Code Violations, Hon Machi Korean BBQ and Las Quesadillas Poblanas Face Scrutiny
Two San Antonio restaurants, Hon Machi Korean BBQ and Las Quesadillas Poblanas, faced health inspection failures, with scores of 64 and 66 respectively, due to various violations including pest issues and poor hygiene practices.












