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Gov & Politics
The new city hall facility in Converse, Texas, is located at 406 S. Seguin Rd.

New City Hall, Fire Station Signify Converse’s Continuing Growth

By Edmond Ortiz | January 25, 2019

Converse’s new city hall and fire station reflect the growth happening in the city, which acquired land through a 2017 annexation deal with San Antonio.

Business & Tech
Mayor Ron Nirenberg (left) meets with San Antonio Chamber of Commerce President Richard Perez (center) and business leader Gordon Hartman (right) as voting results continue to come in.

San Antonio Business Leaders Disappointed by Passage of 2 Charter Amendments

By Shari Biediger | November 8, 2018

Local business leaders who had opposed three city charter amendments on the ballot are frustrated, if not surprised, by Tuesday’s election results.

Elections 2018
held Wednesday Oct. 17, 2018 at the Tripoint YMCA.

Go Vote No Campaign Reports 10,000+ Participated in Tele-Town Hall

By Iris Dimmick | October 17, 2018

A panel of six Go Vote No advocates answered about a dozen questions from callers and those posted online regarding propositions A, B, and C.

Sports
A scene from the Special Olympics European Summer Games in 2014.

San Antonio to Host 2019 Texas Special Olympic Summer Games

By Roseanna Garza | October 2, 2018

Hosted by Morgan’s Wonderland, the 50th annual state Special Olympics Summer Games will bring 3,000 participating athletes to San Antonio.

Gov & Politics
Mayor Ron Nirenberg

Nirenberg: Community Faces ‘Election Like No Other’

By Iris Dimmick | September 8, 2018

Go Vote No, the campaign against three charter amendments on the local November ballot, hosted its official kick off party Saturday morning at La Villita.

Gov & Politics
San Antonio Professional Firefighter Union President Chris Steele (right) delivers petitions to City Hall.

Lawsuit Alleges Fire Union Improperly Funded Petition Drive

By Kyle Ringo | August 7, 2018

A lawsuit alleges that the firefighters union illegally funded efforts to gather petition signatures to place charter amendments on the November ballot.

Commentary
Diego Guzmán age 14 wipes water from his eyes the new waterpark at Morgan's Inspiration Island.

Morgan’s Inspiration Island: Promoting Inclusiveness, Understanding, and Soaring Spirits

By Gordon Hartman | June 2, 2018

Morgan’s Inspiration Island is not a special-needs park; it’s a park of inclusion where guests of all ages and abilities can have fun together.

Sponsored

CPS Energy Celebrates the ‘Power to Dream’

By CPS Energy | November 14, 2017

The story of CPS Energy’s success is found not in equipment and power plants, but in people and their dreams.

Gov & Politics
The winning design by Beaty Palmer Architects for the "City Hall for All" design competition shows a reimagined plaza.

Beaty Palmer Firm Wins City Hall Accessibility Competition

By Jeffrey Sullivan | August 16, 2017

Beaty Palmer Architects won the City Hall for All design competition to provide better accessibility to the 125-year-old building for the mobility impaired.

Gov & Politics
A Poster for Submission No. 15 of the City Hall for All accessibility design competition.

Architects Unveil ‘City Hall For All’ Design Projects

By Jeffrey Sullivan | July 18, 2017

Designers and architects charged with making City Hall’s main entrance accessible to people of all physical abilities were given three months to draft and submit their innovative proposals.

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