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The fight over Project Marvel could upend how San Antonio votes on bond projects. District 4 Council Member Edward Mungia is proposing breaking out the downtown Spurs and Entertainment area specific to District 1, as opposed to part of a broader infrastructure package.
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The workshops are intended to inform the public about the planned Sports & Entertainment District and get feedback from them about how the city should move forward.
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At least one challenger defeated an incumbent in four out of the nine competitive school board elections in Bexar County on Saturday.
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May 3, 2025 Joint General, Special and Bond Election
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Bonds for the Alamo Colleges and East Central ISD succeed. Floresville ISD bond fails.
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San Antonio residents face a very long list of candidates for mayor and city council. Nine school districts located at least partly in Bexar County have competitive school board races. Residents of Alamo Heights, Balcones Heights, Hill Country Village, Hollywood Park, Kirby, Leon Valley, Live Oak, Olmos Park, Universal City, Von Ormy, and the Bexar County Emergency Service District 1 also have some decisions to make.
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If approved, the Alamo Colleges plans to use the bond for 20 different projects, including more than a dozen new and expanded programs.
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Trustees for the community college system have approved a request from district leaders to go out for their first bond election since 2017.
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Prop C would eliminate salary and tenure caps voters placed on the city manager in 2018.
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US Treasury bonds are known as a super safe, super boring place to put your money. But the Series I Savings Bond got so popular last week, the surge in demand crashed the Treasury's website