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Topics getting the most attention in San Antonio public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
Heads up, San Antonio! That Cesar Chavez holiday you might be used to? It's being retired in 2026. So, mark your calendars – no day off or city service closures to worry about for that one anymore.
San Antonio's City Council is grappling with a tough decision: should the city work with ICE? After a marathon 5-hour public hearing, it's clear this issue is far from settled and will likely be debated for some time.
Wondering when your trash will be picked up this Thanksgiving? The city's got a holiday schedule out so you know exactly when to roll your bins to the curb.
A street dip on the Kirby-San Antonio city line is causing major headaches for residents, and it's a mess nobody wants to claim responsibility for. Your tax dollars could be going down the drain on a pothole that's falling through the cracks of city services!
San Antonio residents and leaders are pushing back hard against a proposed ICE detention center on the east side. They're saying 'no thanks' and are gearing up for a fight to keep it out of their neighborhood.
Big gas explosions rocked a San Antonio neighborhood, and investigators think they know where it started. They're digging up a specific backyard to figure out what went wrong with the gas lines.
Watch out, San Antonio! A rabies case has been confirmed in a local animal. The city is urging residents to keep pets vaccinated and steer clear of any stray or wild animals to prevent potential spread.
San Antonio's mayor is on a mission to make sure city rules are playing nice with state laws. Get ready for some potential policy shake-ups as they audit and update local ordinances to avoid any legal clashes.
San Antonio is changing one of its city holidays. Instead of César Chavez Day on March 31st, city employees will get Good Friday off. This means your holiday plans might need a slight adjustment.
San Antonio's rainbow crosswalk is causing a bit of a fuss, and now the city is asking the state for the green light to keep it painted. It's a colorful debate about public art and what the state will allow.
San Antonio City Council is considering detention centers, and the impact is still unclear. This could mean big changes for the city, so stay tuned for updates.
San Antonio's vibrant rainbow crosswalks are under fire from the state, which says the city's request to keep them is a no-go. This means our colorful streets might be losing their pride.
ICE is showing up more in San Antonio, and the City Council is holding a special meeting to talk about it. They'll be figuring out how this affects everyone and what the city can actually do about it.
San Antonio's getting serious about lawn care! If your grass gets too tall, you're looking at a $500 fine. So, keep those yards trimmed to avoid a costly ticket.
San Antonio's top tech leader is retiring, and the city's looking for a new CIO. This hire is crucial for shaping how the city uses technology moving forward.
San Antonio is trying to speed up its court system by moving away from paper tickets and slow processes. The goal is to make things more efficient and ensure people pay their fines on time.
San Antonio is considering renaming César E. Chávez Boulevard due to serious allegations. The city wants your input on potential new names through a public survey.
San Antonio's city leaders are wrestling with a big decision: can they block a new ICE detention center from being built here? It's a clash between local wishes and federal power, and the outcome could set a precedent.
San Antonio City Council is facing a major clash over whether to cooperate with ICE. Protests and boos erupted during a recent meeting, showing just how divided the city is on this issue.