Neighbors meet with Southwest Side scrap yard, state leaders to discuss solutions about safety concerns

SAN ANTONIO – Dozens of neighborhood association presidents across the South and West sides met with family and staff of Monterrey Iron & Metal Friday night to find common ground on ongoing concerns. The meeting comes as the recycling and scrap yard has just one week left to appeal before the city revokes its license … Read more

Pac-12 parts ways with Commissioner George Kliavkoff, who oversaw demise of league with realignment

Washington State and Oregon State are the only remaining Pac-12 schools, and the only members of the conference’s board of directors. LOS ANGELES — The Pac-12 is parting ways with Commissioner George Kliavkoff after the former MGM executive oversaw the demise of the once-powerful league during a wave of conference realignment last year. The Pac-12 … Read more

City of San Antonio rolls out new tool to keep residents in the know about city projects

“Transparency, accountability, accessibility, and so forth,” Public Works Director Razi Hosseini said. “That’s our goal.” SAN ANTONIO — Answers at your fingertips. The City of San Antonio’s Public Works Department has rolled out a new tool. It is a dashboard that has information related to city projects, like streets, drainage, parks and facilities. Public Works … Read more

Search to resume Saturday for missing Livingston girl at center of AMBER Alert, Texas DPS says

Audrii Cunningham was last seen Thursday at about 7 a.m. near her home on Lakeside Drive in Polk County. LIVINGSTON, Texas — Law enforcement said it will continue the search for a missing Livingston girl on Saturday after wrapping up their search efforts Friday evening.  Audrii Cunningham, 11, hasn’t been seen since 7 a.m. Thursday. Her family … Read more