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Artwork honors the community along San Antonio's World Heritage Trail
2+ week, 1+ day ago (226+ words) A public artwork called "Kindred Spirits" was dedicated on Friday along the World Heritage Trail that connects the South Side Missions. Descendants of the Tehuan Band of Mission Indians of San Antonio performed at the dedication in recognition of Native American Heritage Month. Many indigenous people to this day live in the neighborhoods that sprang up in the shadows of the missions. The artwork depicts hands joined by rippling water It's the first public work by artist'Ashley Perez'who drew inspiration from the mission descendants and other South Side groups. "The water itself, you know, it's kind of something that binds the city together and why missions are where they are. But it's also about sharing information and culture from generation to generation," she said. Among those at the ceremony was the daughter of Mission San Jose descendant Vincent Huizar who…...
San Antonio officials celebrate passage of Props A and B, vow to take more community input on the future of Project Marvel
3+ week, 1+ day ago (306+ words) A brief pep rally was held on the steps of San Antonio City Hall Friday to celebrate the victory of Props A & B passing on Election Day. The approval was the first component of a new downtown arena for the San Antonio Spurs. District 3 Councilwoman Phyllis Viagran said that anyone who is interested in the downtown revitalization project should visit a web page " SA.gov/sportsdistricts " that will include opportunities for community input. "One thing I heard that people were saying, 'you did not get to hear my voice,' 'I did not get informed.' So we are here to change that today. We all want to be part of what's next downtown," Viagran said. Centro San Antonio workers and CEO Trish DeBerry were at City Hall to give a pep talk. Other attendees included representatives for Visit San Antonio, the…...
Downtown San Antonio's most interesting home has an observatory and an incredible family history
2+ week, 6+ day ago (697+ words) There's a huge house surrounded by trees in downtown San Antonio that you may have missed, even though it's located on a very busy block. "It's called the Maverick Carter House, and Paul Carter knows the 132-year-old beauty like no one else. This was his grandmother's house. "I used to run around as a kid with my grandmother, Aline Badger Carter, and Aline was just the most fun to be with," Carter said. Carter's grandmother loved young people, and she loved education, in particular, science and the arts. "I was probably seven and eight when she would give some of her astronomy lessons, and I got to be one of the youngest students in her class and had a great time," he said. If you wonder how she made astronomy exciting to children, Marlene Richardson said the Maverick Carter house…...
County commission hears update on San Antonio area elections
5+ day, 18+ hour ago (216+ words) Bexar County Elections Administrator Michele Carew has announced the elections department will receive $4 million in federal funds from the Help America Vote Act. "They originally offered $86,000. I am delighted that we will receive $4 million as it will allow us to expand our voting locations and also to purchase more poll pads," Carew said. Those poll pads allow election workers to process more voters at a time, reducing wait times. Carew told the Bexar County Elections Commission about the fund allocation at their Nov. 20. meeting. The commission also received a briefing on elections in general from the elections administrator. Carew told the commission she decided to delay sharing early voting results when the polls closed because more than 3,200 people were still waiting in line to cast their votes. Her decision was permissible under Texas Election Code. Commission members praised her staff's…...
Former San Antonio Mayor Nirenberg to launch county judge run Saturday
2+ week, 2+ day ago (535+ words) One of San Antonio's longest serving mayors will formally announce a run for Bexar County judge this Saturday, Ron Nirenberg is expected to be joined by family and friends at the Backyard on Broadway to start his bid to unseat incumbent Peter Sakai, who recently made his intentions clear that he is running to remain in office. Nirenberg has been teasing such a run for a while, perhaps in part to see if local Democrats would denounce such a challenge to Sakai, who is still relatively new, having taken office in 2023. The former mayor, who served as the top elected official of the city from 2017 to 2025, posted a video to his Instagram account about his future. "Saturday, I'll have something to share with you," he said. "Something I've been thinking about a long time, and I want you to be…...
Weekend federal enforcement action in San Antonio part of larger effort
1+ week, 5+ day ago (218+ words) A multi-agency operation raided a North Side business early Sunday morning. Agents from the FBI, Homeland Security and other federal, state and local law enforcement took part in the action. Texas Public Radio reached out to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the FBI for comment concerning an apparent enforcement action near San Pedro and Basse, in North Central San Antonio, over the weekend. TPR received a statement after the inquiry, but no exact locations of enforcement action were given. In the statement, the federal agencies announced the new formation of the Homeland Security Task Force of South Texas, or HSTF-South Texas, and some of its recent enforcement activities. What is also known is federal agents have been very active filing new immigration enforcement cases within the jurisdiction of the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Texas, which covers…...
Federal judge in San Antonio hears arguments against Ten Commandments in Texas schools
3+ week, 4+ day ago (187+ words) Judge Orlando Garcia heard arguments Wednesday in Federal Court in San Antonio involving a lawsuit against the state of Texas requiring the Ten Commandments be placed in school classrooms. This hearing was the latest lawsuit challenging Texas Senate Bill 10 and the requirement that public elementary and secondary schools display the Ten Commandments in every classroom. Attorney Jonathan Youngwood represents the parents of children in several school districts and argued that the Texas law violates the state constitution. "The First Amendment of the Constitution protects against state establishment of religion," he said after the hearing. "It also guarantees that individuals have the right to free exercise and to make choices about their religious beliefs. Our case is about both of those parts of the First Amendment to the constitution, and our submission and our argument to the court is that this…...
Promenade opens as part of historic makeover of San Antonio's Alamo
1+ week, 1+ day ago (355+ words) Another milestone was reached on Friday in the half-billion-dollar makeover of Alamo Plaza. Texas Lt. Governor Dan Patrick was joined by San Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones and Alamo Trust President and CEO Hope Andrade to cut the ribbon on the Alamo Promenade. The shaded Promenade connects Commerce Street to the Alamo. Along the way, locals and tourists will see statues of the heroes of the Texas Revolution, such as Sam Houston, who was general and then president of the Republic of Texas. They'll also see statues in the likeness of Texas Declaration of Independence signer Juan Navarro, and Alamo couriers Juan Seguin and John W. Smith. "Step by step, building by building, we are preserving, restoring, and enhancing these hallowed grounds of the Alamo," "The Alamo was the first place I visited when I came to Texas in 1979,"said Lt....
Report: San Antonio’s fatal June flooding was a 25-year flood; signage, raised roads and upgraded sensors needed
3+ week, 2+ day ago (467+ words) A report examining the June flooding that killed 13 people in San Antonio was released to the city council on Thursday. It highlights the velocity of floodwaters reaching eight feet per second and more than two feet high in some places. The city hired Kleinfelder, an engineering and design firm, to assess what caused the flooding and what changes needed to be made. Kleinfelder project manager Justin Murray told the council intense bursts of heavy rain combined with dense vegetation led to the unpredictability. According to the report, "vehicles entering the [west bound frontage road] during the early stages of flooding but unable to cross the sag point were effectively trapped, with no alternate escape routes available." A 13-square-mile portion of the watershed that begins around Loop 1604 and ends around Loop 410 and Austin Highway was analyzed. 1. Install staff gauges and warning…...
Downtown San Antonio's biggest feast of the year is Thursday
3+ day, 20+ hour ago (173+ words) The doors open at 9 a.m. on Thursday at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center to welcome 29,000 in need for the Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving dinner. Another 4,600 meals will be delivered to the homebound. Patricia Jimenez is the daughter of the dinner's namesake'Raul Jimenez' who started the tradition in 1979. She runs the event today, which relies on 4,000 volunteers to cook, serve, and cleanup. She said the feast on turkey and all the trimmings also provides camaraderie. "Everybody who comes is going to have a community table," she said. "Somewhere they can go. A nice meal but also food for the soul." The dinner also features an all-faith service, entertainment and dancing, and kids' activities. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus will put in an appearance before the feast ends around 3:30 p.m. VIA is offering free rides to attendees on its main lines, VIA Link, and registered…...