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A fragmented local party and a damaged Democratic brand have created the perception that one of Texas’ blue strongholds could ...
U.S. News & World Report released its annual ranking of the country's best employers, naming three San Antonio companies to ...
More than 98,000 voters came out early in the runoff election for council seats in Districts 1, 6, 8, and 9, as well as the ...
Gov. Newsom appointed former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa to lead a state infrastructure project paid for by an ...
San Antonio’s future includes a revitalized downtown, expanded education and transportation facilities and more health care ...
Latin pop superstar Shakira's recent concert in San Antonio was postponed last minute. The venue, Alamodome, issued a ...
Jones, who served in the Biden administration, defeated Rolando Pablos, a former Texas secretary of state, in a high-profile, bitterly partisan contest.
SB 1494 would allow cities to move municipal elections from May to November in odd-numbered years, but still doesn’t solve the issue of voter turnout.
which will limit opportunities to spend money on potentially transformational economic development projects, cautions University of Texas at San Antonio political science professor Jon Taylor.
Reporting by CalMatters shows the special interests who financed former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa’s role as infrastructure czar to Newsom.
Resource-rich Mongolia is facing political uncertainty following the resignation of its prime minister in the wake of protests over endemic corruption in the landlocked Asian country, squeezed between ...