Early voting for the runoff in Alamo Colleges’ District 9 board seat ended yesterday with just 740 early, in-person ballots cast — out of the roughly 308,000 voters who are eligible to participate. Polls will be open once more on Saturday from 7 a.m. to 7... See more
The City Council will meet behind closed doors on Wednesday to revisit whether council aides must cooperate with internal investigations — along with a long list of other administrative directives that typically only apply to other types of city employees... See more
Democrats’ U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico brought his general election campaign kickoff to San Antonio’s on Friday evening, packing roughly 500 attendees into the Paper Tiger music venue on the St. Mary’s strip. Talarico has San Antonio ties — he ta... See more
Early voting starts Monday for the runoff in an Alamo Colleges trustee race — but the polling locations posted weeks ago have changed again, this time at the last minute. A four-way race for the board’s District 9 seat advanced to a runoff between account... See more
A rush of nontraditional primary voters wiped out six Democratic judges in the March primary, while a seventh incumbent, Judge Cesar Garcia in County Court at Law No. 10, was pushed to a runoff from his three-way race. On Tuesday, Democrats’ voting patter... See more