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The Little Runner and VIA vans have been picking up and dropping off downtown passengers for short trips within the core of the city for several weeks. They can meet passengers in about 10 minutes and come within 150 feet of them.
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Electric Scooters are everywhere, including downtown and beyond. But are they a real alternative to traditional forms of transportation or are they just a fad? Should public money be invested into maximizing the benefits of e-scooters? There are a lot of questions, but the UTSA Scooter Lab will be looking for answers — by collecting valuable data about scooter use.
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The city, county, and developers have worked to ease the jitters of average, local property taxpayers that they will not have to foot the bill in a major way for either project.
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The hotel was one of only three in Texas to receive the two-key rating as part of the guide's benchmark for honoring excellent hotels.
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Nowadays it’s hard to find a place where you can get your shoes professionally shined. But a woman in downtown San Antonio is continuing an old-fashioned trade nearly gone extinct.
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In addition to VIA Link vans, a so-called 'Little Runner' circulator will also use small electric shuttles to move students and staff between UTSA’s Downtown Campus and the school’s new San Pedro I Building.
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Members of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee discussed a policy to end the industry and establish a 'just transition' for workers employed in those businesses to find other work.
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Shuttle service hours are currently Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. On Friday, they are from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Revised summer hours will be announced soon.
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San Antonio's city center is undergoing some major changes. Developers and city officials said residents will likely see a downtown in the near future that includes more residential high rises and some new retail, but not so much new office space.
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For nearly 60 years San Antonio women cooked up and served Mexican food in downtown plazas