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.
San Antonio's Tech Bloc Eyes Monterrey Model to Attract Mexican Tech Talent
San Antonio's Tech Bloc aims to attract Mexican tech talent by emulating Monterrey's collaborative model between tech companies and the government, appealing to the cultural connections for potential entrepreneurs.
St. Mary's University in San Antonio to Launch Nursing Program amid Local Healthcare Education Expansion
St. Mary's University in San Antonio will launch a BSN program in fall 2024 after approvals, addressing the local nurse shortage and joining efforts by regional institutions to expand healthcare education.
San Antonio's District 2 Launches Office of Integrated Community Safety to Address Root Causes of Crime
San Antonio's District 2, under Councilman McKee-Rodriguez, is creating an Office of Integrated Community Safety to address crime holistically, coordinating with various city departments and strategies.
San Antonio's Migrant Support Threatened by Funding Shortfalls, City Seeks $57.7M Federal Aid
San Antonio's City Council is struggling with the uncertainty of federal funding for migrant aid, considering various stop-gap measures to support the local Migrant Resource Center and transit hub.
Texas Primaries Heat Up as School Voucher Advocates Score Wins, Governor Abbott Leads Charge
School voucher advocates in Texas see increased momentum after state primaries, with Gov. Abbott's support and substantial funding potentially shifting the landscape of education funding toward private schooling.
Bexar County Election Administrator Under Fire Amid Partisan Battles in San Antonio Judicial Races
Efforts to replace Bexar County’s elections administrator, Jacque Callanen, intensifies amid reports of voter harassment and a lack of successor, as judicial primaries in the county heat up.












