RECENT EPISODES
San Antonio City manager will have ‘conversation’ with city attorney after council members’ closed-door grievance airing
Less than week after nearly half the San Antonio City Council called for a meeting to discuss the “fitness” of the city attorney, they got a chance to air their grievances behind closed doors.
Former Blue Cares executive director says SAPOA leadership told her to create meeting records
The former executive director of Blue Cares, the nonprofit arm of the San Antonio Police Officers’ Association, said she was told by association leadership to create meeting records for a charitable bingo application last summer.
Spriester Sessions: Congressman Tony Gonzales on his contentious Republican primary runoff
Trying to become a third-term Congressman in one of the most frequently contested districts in the country (TX 23), he finds himself in a run-off against an opponent who does most of his talking online.
‘Rain Rock’ counted on to help keep NIOSA dry for 50+ years
There are many Fiesta traditions, from swapping medals to staking a claim on a spot to see the Battle of Flowers Parade, but using the Rain Rock to keep a Night in Old San Antonio dry might be the most eyebrow-raising to people who don’t know the reason why.