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At the June 19 session of Commissioner Court, County Commissioners voted to lower the number of local people mandated to be hired by companies receiving taxpayer-funded incentives from the County. The motion to cut the minimum local hiree requirement to 50% passed 4-0, with Precinct 4 Commissioner Tommy Calvert absent in observance of the Juneteenth […]

Legal Scandal Circling County Judge’s Office Scandal is brewing at County Judge Nelson Wolff’s Office. The County Judge’s office is being accused of a bid rigging scheme to set up the Alamo City Black Chamber of Commerce to get $370,000 dollars from Bexar County, without an RFP, which is illegal under state procurement law. Allegedly, […]

For decades the remnants of the storied Hot Wells Resort have sat in dilapidation, a far cry from its peak in the early 20th century as one of world’s premier hot-springs resorts. Residents of Bexar County have long urged both county and city officials to carry out revitalization efforts, with the first official proposal for […]

For the 49% of Americans living paycheck to paycheck, missing a day of work (and the equivalent pay) is inconceivable—even if they’re too sick to work. Mandatory paid sick leave is a simple yet essential measure that can be taken to protect the backbone of our great city from plunging into illness-induced debt and poverty. […]

Cedric Bellamy / Legacy City StreetLigion CEO / Founder Military Veteran, Activist, Youth Mentor, Business Consultant, Artist, Producer, Poet, Director, FB: Cedric Bellamy https://www.facebook.com/cedric.bellamy.7 Inst: Legacy_City_03 Tw: ClasickMuzik Local artist and CEO of Streeligion performed this week at the NAACP Hip-Hip convention. He performed a profound 20 minute freestyle commenting on the turmoils of today’s […]

WALK ON THE RIVER: A Black Historical Commentary of the Alamo City Today the Director, Producer, and PR head of the upcoming documentary Walk On the River stopped in for an interview on the Dr. Doug show. They talked about the history of the project and some of their favorite stories they cover in the […]

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, NAACP, is holding their 109th Annual Convention in San Antonio, Texas at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, 900 E. Market St., from July 14 – 18, 2018.  The theme for this year’s convention should come as a surprise to no one: Defeat Hate – VOTE. […]

The top brass of the Texan government has made their decision on the scheduling of the election for convicted felon Carlos Uresti’s state senate seat. “Governor Greg Abbott has called a special election to fill the vacancy created by the surprise resignation this week of state senator Carlos Uresti, who was convicted of eleven counts […]

In observance of Gun Violence Awareness Month, this June, San Antonio-based non-profit Gifts of Love from Above, GOLFA, is hosting a charity luncheon in partnership with SA 300 on Saturday, June 30, 2018 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Hilton Garden Inn San Antonio, Live Oak Conference Center, 8101 Pat Booker Rd. This […]

Former Harlandale ISD trustee Joshua Cerna has been sentenced to a year in a halfway house and has been ordered to pay $40,000 by a federal judge for his role in a conspiracy to secure hefty insurance contract commissions for the brokerage firm that he had worked for. His sentence is the most recent in […]


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