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SAN ANTONIO — The San Antonio City Council on Thursday approved new district maps of the city, according to a City of San Antonio press release. The new maps mainly address District 1, which ...
Ivalis Meza Gonzalez will serve as the new District 8 councilwoman for the next four years. The district includes the city's Medical Center, the University of Texas at San Antonio, UT Health San ...
SAN ANTONIO – Read the latest election and political headlines on the Vote 2025 page. Downtown is known as the heart of San Antonio, but District 8 is home to many of the city’s happenings. La ...
In San Antonio’s District 8, an incumbent with verbal flair, a political consultant and a former presidential hopeful run for the seat By Dylan McGuinness , Staff writer Updated March 15, 2019 ...
District 8 Councilman Manny Pelaez has asked the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission to revoke the liquor license of Northwest San Antonio martini bar Privat Social Club, calling it a haven for ...
The King William district was San Antonio's first suburb. Located just south of downtown, the area attracted a large number of wealthy merchants from Germany in the mid- to late-19th century.
The San Antonio Professional Firefighters Association is not backing anyone in District 8, but may make an endorsement if none of the candidates earn 50% of the vote on May 3 and the top two vote ...
With longtime Councilwoman Melissa Cabello Havrda stepping down to run for mayor, eight candidates are vying to represent District 6 on the San Antonio City Council.
Nearly 40,000 residents will be affected, but District 2 on the East Side and District 3 on the South Side saw no change. The new map will be in effect for the May 2023 city elections.
SAN ANTONIO - Your city representation may be changing in the coming months. The first draft of the new redistricting map released and presented to the city council Wednesday during B session.
For the first time in eight years, San Antonio's District 8 will have a new representative on City Council. Ivalis Meza Gonzalez will serve as the new District 8 councilwoman for the next four years.