Chargers troll Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker in schedule release video

The three-time Super Bowl champion has been facing criticism for comments he made during a commencement address last weekend. WASHINGTON — The Los Angeles Chargers schedule release video had a not-so-subtle jab at the recent controversial comments made by Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker during a graduation speech.  The video, set in the world of … Read more

Battle between City Council and local firefighter’s union continues over multi-million dollar contract

The union’s goal is to decrease the pay gap between firefighters and other first responders across San Antonio. SAN ANTONIO — The city of San Antonio and the San Antonio Professional Firefighter’s Association (SAPFA) have been negotiating a multi-million dollar contract for nearly three months. The current contract expires in December.  “We’re having a recruiting … Read more

Fire contract controversy fizzles out with closed-door discussion

SAN ANTONIO – In the end, there was no fiery debate over the fire contract — at least, none the public could see. Following a week of back-and-forth discussions over transparency, leaks, and the fitness of the city attorney, San Antonio City Council members ended up discussing the stalled contract negotiations behind closed doors, just … Read more

‘It’s not right to evict families’ | Opportunity Home working to address more than 600 San Antonians who were asked to vacate their homes

Hundreds of families owing between $1 to more than $10,000 were served notices to vacate their home in late April. SAN ANTONIO — Over 600 San Antonio families were served notices to vacate their homes in late April, according to Opportunity Home. Leaders presented concerning statistics surrounding those who are facing this process in a … Read more

San Antonio awarded $21.8 million in federal funding to continue servicing migrants passing through

“This is really simple. If we don’t vote yes on this today then that federal money isn’t used to compensate us for the cost that we’ve already paid,” said Pelaez. SAN ANTONIO — On Thursday, San Antonio City Council accepted nearly $21.8 million to continue assisting migrants traveling through San Antonio. The city had asked … Read more