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State of the City: Week of 9/26

State of the City: Week of 9/26

Amber Serio, Staff Writer September 26, 2023

Not subscribed to local news but still want to stay up-to-date on the happenings around town? Look no further. Highlighting notable stories from external San Antonio news sources, State of the City summarizes...

State of the City: Week of 9/19/23

State of the City: Week of 9/19/23

Amber Serio, Staff Writer September 19, 2023

Not subscribed to local news but still want to stay up-to-date on the happenings around town? Look no further. Highlighting notable stories from external San Antonio news sources, State of the City summarizes...

State of the City Week of 9/5-9/12

State of the City Week of 9/5-9/12

Amber Serio, Staff Writer September 12, 2023

Not subscribed to local news, but still want to stay up-to-date on the happenings around town? Look no further. Highlighting notable stories from external San Antonio news sources, State of the City summarizes...

State of the City: Week of 9/5/23

State of the City: Week of 9/5/23

Kara Lee, Graphic Editor September 5, 2023

Not subscribed to local news, but still want to stay up-to-date on the happenings around town? Look no further. Highlighting notable stories from external San Antonio news sources, State of the City summarizes...

State of the City: Week of 8/29/23

State of the City: Week of 8/29/23

Riley Carroll, Arts & Life Editor August 29, 2023

Not subscribed to local news, but still want to stay up-to-date on the happenings around town? Look no further. Highlighting notable stories from external San Antonio news sources, State of the City summarizes...

State of the City — Week of April 25

State of the City — Week of April 25

Gauri Raje, News Editor April 25, 2023

  Education: On Friday, April 21, students at the IDEA Harvey E. Najim school, joined by parents, walked out of class to participate in a protest for teachers. KENS5 reported that, according...

State of the City — Week of April 18

State of the City — Week of April 18

Gauri Raje, News Editor April 18, 2023

Weather Following storms Friday night, mysanantonio.com reports that there is a probability the city will experience rain again on Tuesday, April 18. The “potential” for rain will continue through...

State of the City — Week of April 11

State of the City — Week of April 11

Amber Serio, Staff Writer April 11, 2023

Misc: San Antonio City Council approved a $2.5 million plan to fund a park that will be located adjacent to the Hays Street Bridge. On Thursday, April 6, it became official that the long-anticipated...

State of the City – Week of April 4

State of the City – Week of April 4

Lauren Hernandez, Staff Writer April 4, 2023

Misc: On March 31, San Antonio portrait artist Angel Rodriguez-Díaz died at age 67. Rodriguez-Díaz used his portraits to reflect on cultural, political and social issues. His artworks have been featured...

State of the City — Week of March 28

State of the City — Week of March 28

Lauren Hernandez, Staff Writer March 28, 2023

On Saturday morning, thousands of people participated in the 27th Annual Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice outside of the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center. The march was organized by the Cesar E. Chavez...

State of the City — Week of March 21

State of the City — Week of March 21

Gauri Raje, News Editor March 21, 2023

Voting and Elections: Last week, the Texas Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of San Antonio voters getting the chance to vote on a charter amendment, also known as Proposition A. The amendment, proposed...

State of the City - Week of March 7-14

State of the City – Week of March 7-14

Lauren Hernandez, Staff Writer March 7, 2023

San Antonio faced thunderstorms, strong winds and quarter-sized hail on Thursday night, March 2. Downtown San Antonio took most of the hail damage and heavy winds caused power outages for thousands of...

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