Could women- and minority-owned businesses lose their advantage on certain city contracts?

SAN ANTONIO – The City of San Antonio is considering a change that would mean women- and minority-owned businesses losing their advantage over other small businesses on certain city contracts. Rather than getting additional points in the scoring process for non-low-bid contracts, city staff say all small businesses should get the same leg up over … Read more

Former Spurs guard Josh Primo will not be charged by Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales

SAN ANTONIO – Former Spurs guard Josh Primo will not face criminal charges in Bexar County for allegedly exposing himself to a former team staff member on at least five occasions. On Friday, District Attorney Joe Gonzales announced his office was declining charges of indecent exposure due to insufficient evidence. “More than one prosecutor reviewed … Read more

‘Fort Sam’s Own’ Army band performs at holiday festival

SAN ANTONIO – The community is invited to enjoy the holiday season with “Fort Sam’s Own” 323rd Army Band at this year’s holiday festival “Joy to the World.” Every musician brings something unique to the band. “Every year we get different personnel from different bases. We rotate through. We have people from all states. Lots … Read more