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South Texas Business Partnership and Live from the Southside join forces to empower local businesses
Read full article: South Texas Business Partnership and Live from the Southside join forces to empower local businessesSouth Texas Business Partnership (SOTX) and Live from the Southside (LFTSS) are thrilled to announce their strategic partnership to foster growth and support the vibrant business community in the South Texas region.
Greg Casar wins Democratic nomination for Congressional District 23; GOP candidates to runoff
Read full article: Greg Casar wins Democratic nomination for Congressional District 23; GOP candidates to runoffFind the latest, updated election results for the 2022 primary election in Texas on March 1, 2022.
Former San Antonio councilwoman reportedly planning congressional run
Read full article: Former San Antonio councilwoman reportedly planning congressional runRebecca Viagran has her eyes on Texas’s 35th Congressional District, according to two sources, including one close to her. Though she did not definitively confirm her plans, Viagran told KSAT she is “seriously considering” running for the seat as a Democrat and is “looking forward to making an announcement on Saturday, Dec. 11.”
Long-awaited police substation in District 3 part of 2022 bond program draft
Read full article: Long-awaited police substation in District 3 part of 2022 bond program draftThe South Side could get a new San Antonio Police substation as part of the 2022 bond program, which the police department has indicated would also mean expanding the department.
Rebecca Viagran reflects on eight years as District 3 councilwoman
Read full article: Rebecca Viagran reflects on eight years as District 3 councilwomanOn Tuesday, Rebecca Viagran will finish out her fourth term on the San Antonio City Council and hand the reins of the district off to her replacement and sister, Phyllis Viagran.
What to know about Saturday’s election: 5 San Antonio City Council races will be decided in runoff
Read full article: What to know about Saturday’s election: 5 San Antonio City Council races will be decided in runoffThe districts up for grabs in Saturday’s runoff are 1, 2, 3, 5 and 9. Find information on candidates, voting locations and districts.
SA City Council members worry over state bills that would add voting restrictions, undercut city operations
Read full article: SA City Council members worry over state bills that would add voting restrictions, undercut city operationsA Thursday briefing on the state legislative session left at least some San Antonio City Council members fretting about what’s happening in Austin.
San Antonio council members push for creation of vaccine registry
Read full article: San Antonio council members push for creation of vaccine registrySAN ANTONIO – Three San Antonio council members have called for a special city council meeting to discuss the creation of a COVID-19 vaccine registry. Council members Ana Sandoval, Rebecca Viagran and John Courage filed the request on Thursday. The council members argue that the city must provide a better way for vulnerable populations to sign up to get a shot. For weeks, council members have struggled to create a plan that improves the signup process. The San Antonio Metropolitan Health District has encouraged healthy, younger people to allow vulnerable populations in groups 1A, 1B and 1C to get vaccinated first despite all adults being eligible starting on March 29.
District 3 Councilwoman joins Leading SA to discuss her role in South Side developments
Read full article: District 3 Councilwoman joins Leading SA to discuss her role in South Side developmentsSAN ANTONIO – Over the past eight years, District 3 Councilwoman Rebecca Viagran has been instrumental in the growth on the city’s South Side. Viagran joined Leading SA on Sunday to discuss the next steps for her district and her own career as she nears her term limit. “Some economic development we are seeing, the job growth with TJX, with the medical schools and in advanced manufacturing hub here in San Antonio, with Toyota and Navistar so close to one another. “And I’ve learned so much and what I would love to do is continue to work in public service. I will always keep all options for public service on the table.
New traffic signals planned for several San Antonio intersections in effort to reduce number of serious crashes
Read full article: New traffic signals planned for several San Antonio intersections in effort to reduce number of serious crashesThe San Antonio City Council approved an agreement Thursday with the Texas Department of Transportation to fund upgrades for seven traffic signals at key intersections around the city. SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio City Council approved an agreement Thursday with the Texas Department of Transportation to fund upgrades for seven traffic signals at key intersections around the city. The upgrades are part of the federal Highway Safety Improvement Program, which aims to reduce the both the amount and severity of vehicle crashes. (KSAT)The intersections were selected based on Department of Public Works traffic studies and staff recommendations. AdContract for Salado Creek Hike and Bike Trail extension approvedSeparately, the council approved a $3.77 million contract with Davila Construction to extend the Salado Creek Hike and Bike Trail.
Alamo Plaza redevelopment project gets new leadership to move forward
Read full article: Alamo Plaza redevelopment project gets new leadership to move forwardSAN ANTONIO – Plans to redevelop the Alamo Plaza must move forward with a new design and leadership team, according to an announcement by San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg. “The position that Councilman Trevino has taken, which is that the Cenotaph can’t move -- then the Alamo Plan is dead, is not tenable. Last September, the Texas Historical Commission voted to deny the Cenotaph’s relocation, which the Alamo Trust said was necessary to make way for a museum. According to Viagran, her family lineage goes back to the Alamo with a member among the defenders. Any changes must be approved by the city council and the Alamo Trust and the General Land Office of the state.
South Texas VA administers COVID-19 vaccines to hundreds of veterans living on San Antonio’s South Side
Read full article: South Texas VA administers COVID-19 vaccines to hundreds of veterans living on San Antonio’s South SideSAN ANTONIO – The South Texas Veterans Health Care System administered Moderna COVID-19 vaccines to enrolled veterans at Texas A&M University-San Antonio on Saturday. The South Texas VA said they aspired to vaccinate 500 veterans living on the South Side of San Antonio who have difficulties reaching other vaccination sites offered throughout the area. San Antonio Metropolitan Health District reports more than 16,000 COVID-19 cases have been reported in District 3, and 256 people have died of COVID-19 in that area. “We have a high percentage of people that do not have health insurance in the southern sector of San Antonio,” Viagran said. RELATED: How to register for the COVID-19 vaccine in San Antonio when appointments are available
District 3 councilwoman promises changes to stretch of road where man was killed Monday
Read full article: District 3 councilwoman promises changes to stretch of road where man was killed MondayDistrict 3 Councilwoman Rebecca Viagran says enough is enough. Viagran said she’s paying special attention to the stretch of Commercial Avenue near Sunglo Drive. Speeding vehicles is an issue Viagran says has been plaguing the area for years now and keeping people up at night, too. “Is it making the road from four lanes, two lanes on each side, to just one lane on each side with the center turn lane? Vigaran said depending on the chosen course of action following community input and traffic evaluations, there could be physical changes to this stretch of Commercial Avenue as early as this summer.
Two WellMed COVID-19 hotline vaccination clinics will resume taking appointments Tuesday
Read full article: Two WellMed COVID-19 hotline vaccination clinics will resume taking appointments TuesdaySAN ANTONIO – The Elvira Cisneros Senior Community Center and the Alicia Trevino Senior Center, both run by WellMed, will resume taking appointments for 6000 new COVID-19 vaccine doses on Tuesday at 8 a.m. “As long as we continue to receive vaccines, we will continue to serve our community. Those who work in the health care field will need to provide a badge at the appointment. If the call doesn’t go through at all, it may be an issue with your phone service provider, according to WellMed. The two clinic locations are:Elvira Cisneros Senior Community Activity Center at 517 SW Military DriveAlicia Treviño López Senior One-Stop Center at 8353 Culebra Road
COVID-19 has hit the Latino population in SA the hardest, but how many are receiving the vaccine?
Read full article: COVID-19 has hit the Latino population in SA the hardest, but how many are receiving the vaccine?SAN ANTONIO – COVID-19 has disproportionately affected the Latino population in San Antonio, with data suggesting that districts with the highest Latino populations — Districts 3, 4 and 5 — are among the hardest hit. But as the vaccine continues to roll out in San Antonio and in Bexar County, which populations are receiving the vaccine? Ad“The highest cases of COVID deaths, unfortunately have been in the Hispanic population,” said Dr. Rocha-Garcia. Metro Health released new data on Thursday, which shows 52% of those who received their vaccinations at the mass vaccination sites are Latino. RELATED: Metro Health director nixes central registry for vaccine sign-ups
WellMed administering 9,000 doses this week by appointment to residents in south, west San Antonio
Read full article: WellMed administering 9,000 doses this week by appointment to residents in south, west San AntonioSAN ANTONIO – Unlike the City of San Antonio’s mass vaccination clinic at the Alamodome, which required registration online or by calling 311, two other clinics on the South Side and West Side of San Antonio operated by using a toll-free number. WellMed -- in partnership with City Council Districts 3, 4 and 7 -- said that the toll-free number (833-968-1745) was quickly jammed as community members attempted to make an appointment. Rebecca Viagran, who represents District 3, said they received more than 170,000 phone calls from people who wanted one of the 9,000 doses available. “We know that 60% of the population of San Antonio fits in Phase 1B,” Viagran said. Related: Two COVID-19 vaccination sites coming to San Antonio’s South Side, West Side
Registration full for West Side COVID-19 vaccine site, councilwoman says
Read full article: Registration full for West Side COVID-19 vaccine site, councilwoman says(AP Photo/Jessica Hill, File)SAN ANTONIO – Registration for another coronavirus vaccine distribution site in San Antonio is full for this week. According to a social media post from Councilwoman Rebecca Viagran, appointments to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at the Alicia Trevino Lopez Senior Center are completely filled, as of Sunday evening. This comes just a day after the Alamodome’s mass, no-cost vaccine distribution site filled its registration on Saturday in a matter of minutes. Both of the vaccine sites on the West Side and the South Side were announced Saturday morning. For more on the vaccine sites, click here.
Two COVID-19 vaccination sites coming to San Antonio’s South Side, West Side
Read full article: Two COVID-19 vaccination sites coming to San Antonio’s South Side, West SideSAN ANTONIO – Two more COVID-19 vaccination sites are coming to the city of San Antonio. San Antonio Councilwomen Rebecca Viagran, Dr. Adriana Rocha Garcia and Ana Sandoval announced two more COVID-19 vaccination sites Saturday morning in a press briefing. The South Side vaccine site will be located at WellMed Elvira Cisneros Senior Community Center and will officially launch Monday, Jan. 11. City councilwomen said the vaccine site on the South Side will distribute 1,000 doses of Moderna each day. RELATED: City of San Antonio to convert Alamodome into mass, no-cost COVID-19 vaccination site
Two San Antonio city council members call for ‘equitable’ approach in COVID-19 vaccinations
Read full article: Two San Antonio city council members call for ‘equitable’ approach in COVID-19 vaccinationsSAN ANTONIO – Two city council members who represent San Antonio’s South Side want officials to focus on the most vulnerable communities of the city when distributing COVID-19 vaccinations. The first doses of the vaccine will be reserved for front-line health care workers. The city’s COVID-19 dashboard shows that some of the most active COVID-19 cases are located in South Side ZIP codes. Still, healthcare workers in those hospitals can get vaccinated at the other San Antonio hospitals that will receive the first doses. Both council members thanked the hospital systems who are receiving the vaccine for providing it to health care workers across the city, regardless of where they work.
City Council is tackling food deserts by increasing access to fresh fruit, vegetables
Read full article: City Council is tackling food deserts by increasing access to fresh fruit, vegetablesSAN ANTONIO – San Antonio’s District 3 is the largest area in the city and is also home to the most food deserts, where large portions of the population lack access to fresh fruits and vegetables. “We do not have any access to readily available fresh fruits and vegetables, unfortunately, because of the lack of grocery stores out there. She says the community needs a big-box grocery store. We got fresh fruits and vegetables -- avocado, tomato, cucumbers,” Viagran said. “We got that fresh fruit and partnered with that Corner Store to have that food out there at a reduced cost.”District 3 has eight convenience stores that carry fresh produce.
Drive-thru flu shot clinic to be held at UIW Cardinal Clinic Saturday
Read full article: Drive-thru flu shot clinic to be held at UIW Cardinal Clinic SaturdaySAN ANTONIO – The University of the Incarnate Word Cardinal Clinic and San Antonio Metro Health District are hosting a drive-thru flu clinic on Saturday. Before the flu shot clinic, District 3 Councilwoman Rebecca Viagran along with Mayor Ron Nirenberg and UIW leaders will host a ribbon-cutting and kick-off ceremony for the drive-thru free flu vaccination campaign. Doctors across the country are urging people to get their flu shot and help the country avoid what they are calling a 'twindemic" of the flu and COVID-19. The Metro Health Immunizations Clinic is open by appointment only at this time. For more information please visit the Metro Health website.
Spree Reads: KSAT anchor Steve Spriester reads What Can You Do With A Rebozo?
Read full article: Spree Reads: KSAT anchor Steve Spriester reads What Can You Do With A Rebozo?SAN ANTONIO KSAT12 anchor Steve Spriester recently read What Can You Do With A Rebozo? for the San Antonio Independent School District Foundations Book Buddies program, a program that promotes literacy. What Can You Do With a Rebozo? was written by Carmen Tafolla and illustrated by Amy Crdova. Watch George Strait read a dinosaur book to your kidsSpriester said that his three daughters attended schools in SAISD and that the book holds a place dear to his heart, as Tafollas daughter is a good friend of one of Spriesters children. Previous installments of the Book Buddies program include District 3 councilwoman Rebecca Viagran, who read the book Brave, and H-E-B leaders and H-E-Buddy reading Lola Loves Stories. Additional KSAT Kids Content:
Is San Antonios future with public safety substations over police stations?
Read full article: Is San Antonios future with public safety substations over police stations?SAN ANTONIO Since elected to San Antonio City Council in 2013, District 3 Councilwoman Rebecca Viagran has constantly pushed for the city to build a police substation on the citys Southeast Side to combat crime. But with recent protests pushing police reform, she says this is an incredible opportunity to explore a public safety substation instead. She says she believes a police officers presence is still very much needed to help fight drug and sex trafficking and drag racing in the area. This would be the first one we know of, Viagran said. What about expanding and looking at where are our nonprofit partners who can house there and look at dispute resolution, Viagran said.
San Antonio councilwoman looks to Minneapolis council member for information on reforms
Read full article: San Antonio councilwoman looks to Minneapolis council member for information on reformsSan Antonio As San Antonio streets echo with calls for change to policing, District 3 Councilwoman Rebecca Viagran is looking back to the origin of those protests for possible answers on ways forward. Viagran said she has been having conversations with Minneapolis City Councilwoman Alondra Cano since the beginning of protests over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody. Mayor Ron Nirenberg, City Council vote to extend coronavirus public health emergency for San AntonioIm gathering all the resources, gathering the different strategies and trying to realize what will work best for San Antonio, Viagran said. However, Viagran said disbanding police in San Antonio is not what proposal Im pushing forward right now.The San Antonio councilwoman said she is open to all ideas and conversations, and she is looking at other areas of the country, too, like Los Angeles, Georgia and Ohio. The best ones will rise to the top, and we will figure out what is best for San Antonio, Viagran said.
Rebecca Viagran is the second San Antonio City Council member to self quarantine
Read full article: Rebecca Viagran is the second San Antonio City Council member to self quarantineSAN ANTONIO – Two City Council members are self-quarantining and virtually attending Thursday’s City Council meeting due to the novel coronavirus. San Antonio councilman voluntarily quarantines after vacationAdViagran said she was notified Tuesday that two attendees at the Congressional City Conference - National League of Cities, which she also attended, tested positive for the virus. #SouthsideSticksTogether Posted by Rebecca Viagran on Thursday, March 19, 2020She said the two patients are not from San Antonio and that she believes she is at low risk of exposure and not feeling any symptoms. City Council to vote on extending bar, restaurant closures for 30 daysCity Council will vote on Thursday to extend an emergency declaration that bars and restaurant dining rooms to close amid the coronavirus pandemic. AdCOVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the new virus, stands for coronavirus disease 2019.
City Council votes on extending bar, restaurant closures for 30 days
Read full article: City Council votes on extending bar, restaurant closures for 30 daysSAN ANTONIO – City Council voted to extend a San Antonio’s emergency declaration ordering bars and restaurant dining rooms to close amid the coronavirus pandemic. Closures will be extended for 30 days until April 19, City Council voted Thursday. Restaurants and stores that violate the emergency order could pay civil penalties and fines, Nirenberg said Wednesday. Assistant City Manager Colleen Bridger told City Council that 13 potential cases are under investigation. Read more about Bridger’s presentation here:COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the new virus, stands for coronavirus disease 2019.