San Antonio Officer Fatally Shoots 19-Year-Old Suspect During Domestic Disturbance Call
A 19-year-old man was shot dead by San Antonio police during a domestic disturbance call after allegedly pointing a gun at his girlfriend. The officer involved is a 11-year veteran; an investigation is ongoing.
Boerne Receives $240,000 Federal Grant to Boost Pedestrian and Traffic Safety Initiatives
Boerne has received a $240,000 federal grant, added to $60,000 city funds, for pedestrian and traffic safety improvements under the SS4A program. The grant will finance safety audits and action plans to enhance local roadway safety.
San Antonio Councilmembers Champion Proposal for Better Utility Mapping to Mitigate Construction Delays
San Antonio City Councilmembers, led by Dr. Sukh Kaur, propose smarter infrastructure planning to minimize delays from unknown subsurface utilities through a Council Consideration Request focused on Subsurface Utility Engineering.
Summer Road Closure Alert, Part of Autumn Mist in North San Antonio Hills to Close for Trial Run
A temporary road closure in North San Antonio Hills from June to September 2024 is announced by Councilmember Havrda to evaluate the impact and gather community feedback.
UTSA Spurs San Antonio's Economic Rise with Tech and Workforce Developments
The University of Texas at San Antonio is significantly contributing to the city's economic growth by investing in data science, cybersecurity, AI, and workforce development, as highlighted in a San Antonio Report analysis.









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