San Antonio Councilwoman Viagran Reconsiders Stance on Ban of Horse-Drawn Carriages Amid Cultural Debate
San Antonio Councilwoman Viagran, initially backing a ban on horse-drawn carriages, now seeks compromise for their continuation, while others remain in favor of the ban, highlighting the complexity of balancing tradition and modern urban concerns.
San Antonio's Summer Cinema Extravaganza, Outdoor Movies Cool Down Hot Texas Nights
San Antonio offers a variety of outdoor summer movie series, including Slab Cinema's floating films, free Movies by Moonlight at Hemisfair, H-E-B Cinema at Tobin Center, and the Briscoe Museum's Summer Film Series.
Growth on San Antonio's South Side Outpaces VIA Transit Services, Residents Face Challenges
San Antonio's South Side is experiencing increasing difficulties with public transportation as VIA Metropolitan Transit struggles to keep pace with rising demand, leading to longer walks and higher travel costs for residents.
Northside Independent School District Raises Teacher Salaries Over $60,000 Despite Texas Budget Crunch
The Northside Independent School District approved a 2% raise and a $1,100 stipend for full-time employees, setting teacher salaries over $60,000, despite Texas schools' financial struggles without state aid.
President Biden to Sign Executive Order Limiting Asylum Access as Migrant Encounters Surge at U.S.-Mexico Border
President Biden is set to sign an executive order to limit migrant inflows by closing the border when unauthorized crossings exceed certain numbers, despite mixed opinions on its effectiveness.
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