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Why pit bulls, other ādangerous dogā breeds arenāt banned by elected leaders
Read full article: Why pit bulls, other ādangerous dogā breeds arenāt banned by elected leadersSan Antonio and Bexar County leaders are not ready to challenge state law to ban pit bulls and other 'dangerous dog' breeds.
City of San Antonio faces uphill battle with problematic landlords, housing crisis
Read full article: City of San Antonio faces uphill battle with problematic landlords, housing crisisSan Antonio Councilwoman Melissa Cabello-Havrda, Police Chief William McManus, city staff, and West Side residents dropped in on a local apartment complex thatās been on the cityās radar for years after facing many issues.
San Antonio council members push to expand non-discrimination ordinance to private businesses
Read full article: San Antonio council members push to expand non-discrimination ordinance to private businessesAt least six San Antonio city council members say itās time to expand the cityās non-discrimination ordinance (NDO) to include private businesses.
Newly elected city councilwomen looking forward to serving districts
Read full article: Newly elected city councilwomen looking forward to serving districtsSAN ANTONIO ā For the second time in San Antonio history, women will be the majority on the City Council. The newly elected female members said they are looking forward to being a part of the new council and serving their communities. "Having a majority women's council speaks to the thought process to what the city of San Antonio is looking for," said Jada Andrews-Sullivan, who was elected to represent District 2. Some of the veteran women council members are also excited about the change. So, it should be a majority female on the San Antonio City Council, and I'm very proud that they're all women of color.