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It was an opportunity to just reset: San Antonio photographers reflect on how 2020 has impacted business
Read full article: It was an opportunity to just reset: San Antonio photographers reflect on how 2020 has impacted businessSAN ANTONIO **Editors note - Unheard: Stories from the Alamo City is a KSAT feature that gives our viewers the chance to tell their unique stories. For the past 11 years living in San Antonio, they have shot many weddings, sometimes up to five a month. We really want to expand and take people out into nature, David Crockett said. Stepping away from snapping wedding photos has also allowed the biracial couple to take a look at race relations in San Antonio. I think everybody in San Antonio just gets along and its all about enjoying each others difference and our different cultures, David Crockett said.
WATCH: SAPD chief will hold listening session on recruitment, diversity at 3 p.m.
Read full article: WATCH: SAPD chief will hold listening session on recruitment, diversity at 3 p.m.SAN ANTONIO The second of three community listening sessions intended for the San Antonio City Council Public Safety Committee to gather feedback on policing is happening at 3 p.m. on Thursday. It will also broadcast on TVSA, AT&T channel 99, Grande channel 20, Spectrum channel 21, digital antenna 16.1, this city website or on San Antonios Facebook page. San Antonio Police Chief William McManus will give a briefing on the departments efforts in recruitment, retention and diversity. Civic engagement is crucial to our democracy, and community voices are particularly important as we develop policies related to public safety procedures, Mayor Ron Nirenberg said in a news release. These listening sessions will provide important guidance regarding the publics priorities and expectations.One other meeting is set on the topic:Session 3 will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday, June 20, online.
WATCH: San Antonio listening session on police reform
Read full article: WATCH: San Antonio listening session on police reformSAN ANTONIO The first of three community listening sessions intended for the San Antonio City Council Public Safety Committee to gather feedback on policing is happening at 5:30 p.m. on Monday. It will also broadcast on TVSA, AT&T channel 99, Grande channel 20, Spectrum channel 21, digital antenna 16.1, this city website or on San Antonios Facebook page. Civic engagement is crucial to our democracy, and community voices are particularly important as we develop policies related to public safety procedures, Mayor Ron Nirenberg said in a news release. Session 3 will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday, June 20, online. Residents can provide comments through a form, on the citys website, by visiting this webpage, by texting SAPolice to 55000 or by submitting a voicemail to 210-207-6991.
3 San Antonio community listening sessions scheduled for next week: Everything you need to know
Read full article: 3 San Antonio community listening sessions scheduled for next week: Everything you need to knowSAN ANTONIO Three community listening sessions, as theyre being called, are scheduled for next week, intended for the San Antonio City Council Public Safety Committee to gather feedback on policing in the city. The meetings will be livestreamed on TVSA, AT&T channel 99, Grande channel 20, Spectrum channel 21, digital antenna 16.1, this city website or on San Antonios Facebook page. These listening sessions will provide important guidance regarding the publics priorities and expectations.One in-person event and two virtual meetings are set:Session 1 will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Monday, June 15, online. Session 2 is scheduled for 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., Thursday, June 18 at City Council Chambers. In that spirit, we are holding these listening sessions.