San Antonio's Animal Care Services to Implement Changes After Audit Reveals Oversight Issues in Rescue Partnerships
San Antonio's ACS is addressing issues identified in a city audit concerning the monitoring of rescue partners and ensuring animal welfare, with reforms and a corrective action plan in place.
San Antonio Launches Urban Farming Initiative to Address Food Insecurity and Promote Sustainability
San Antonio's District 3 Office collaborates with local organizations to plant trees and edible plants as part of an urban agriculture project aimed at improving the environment and addressing food insecurity.
Texas Clamps Down on Smugglers, 10-Year Sentences & Border Blitz as Operation San Antonio Tightens the Noose
Texas is tightening its border security laws with harsher penalties for smugglers, including a 10-year minimum prison sentence for human smuggling. Over 484,000 illegal immigrant apprehensions have been made amid the initiative.
Bexar County Commissioners Approve $4M for San Antonio Supportive Housing Amid Controversy
Bexar County Commissioners approved $4 million for supportive housing for the unhoused amid debate and two abstentions. The Commons at Acequia Trails Apartments will provide comprehensive services to residents.
San Antonio and Austin Animal Services Face Scrutiny After Critical City Audits Reveal Oversight Issues
City audits in San Antonio and Austin reveal issues with animal services, including oversight and strategic planning problems, prompting calls for improved accountability and restructuring.
UTSA Leads Texas Universities in Preparing for AI Future with New Specialized College
Texas is advancing AI education, with The University of Texas at San Antonio leading by creating a new AI-focused college. State initiatives aim to prepare for job market demands and shape future AI applications.
Path to U.S. Residency Grows Costlier as Immigration Filing Fees Soar; Migrants Struggle With New Financial Hurdles in Cities
Immigration filing fees in the U.S. are increasing, with some application costs rising over 100%. Migrants are advised to file before April 1 to avoid the hike, which is a response to inflation.
Supreme Court Justice Alito Extends Hold on Texas' Contested SB4 Immigration Law Amid Federal-State Standoff
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito extended the hold on Texas’ SB4 immigration law, delaying its enforcement which allows state police to arrest migrants suspected of illegal entry.
San Antonio's Silver Line Gains Federal Funding Boost Despite Local Fiscal Haze; Mayor Nirenberg Joins Biden on Key Border Visit
The San Antonio Report details the federal funding support for the city's Silver Line BRT project, despite unclear local funding. Mayor Nirenberg's upcoming visit to the border with President Biden highlights immigration issues.












