San Antonio Scrutinizes Pet Population Policy as Nearly 4,800 Unsterilized Animals Risk Return to Streets
San Antonio's pet management policy faces criticism as officials report 4,800 unsterilized animals may return to streets; Mayor Nirenberg and Council discuss concerns over stray animal safety and sterilization enforcement.
Boerne City Council Focuses on Budget Strategy Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Boerne's City Council is discussing the budget for the upcoming fiscal year, focusing on inflation, employee satisfaction, infrastructure, and quality of life improvements, with public meetings planned for further input.
San Antonio Councilwoman Gavito Proposes Stricter Dangerous Dog Controls Amid Public Safety Concerns
San Antonio Councilwoman Gavito proposes stricter dangerous dog control measures, including higher fines, mandatory animal sterilization, and anonymous reporting protections, following severe dog attacks.
San Antonio to Honor 53 Migrants with Memorial Unveiling on South Side
San Antonio unveils a memorial for 53 migrants who died in a smuggling incident, with limestone boulders for each individual and a central plaque. The memorial cost under $100k and offers a reflective space for the community.
Helotes City Council Schedules Public Hearing to Discuss Potential Expansion Through Annexation
Helotes, TX is set to hold a public hearing on July 11, 2024, to discuss a 10-acre boundary expansion as part of Bricewood Subdivision Unit-6A. Interested parties can attend or stream the meeting online.
Justice Department to Provide Technical Assistance for Police Reforms in Uvalde Following Robb Elementary Review
The Justice Department will provide technical assistance to the Uvalde Police Department through its Collaborative Reform Initiative to improve training and community engagement post-Robb Elementary shooting.












