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Michael Karlis is a Staff Writer at the San Antonio Current. He is a graduate of American University in Washington, D.C., ...
Mayor Ron Nirenberg delivers one of his last State of the City addresses at a luncheon hosted by the Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce at Marriott Rivercenter on April 9, 2024 in San Antonio ...
Mayor Ron Nirenberg, center, stands during the invocation by Rabbi Baruch Garcia, foreground, in council chambers at the Municipal Plaza Building in San Antonio, Texas, on Aug. 3, 2023. Josie ...
SAN ANTONIO — On Thursday, Mayor Ron Nirenberg traveled down to Brownsville to meet with President Joe Biden. One topic of conversation was the resources needed for San Antonio to continue ...
San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg visits with former Army Ranger Victor M. Bosquez, 72, as he campaigns door to door in the city’s Southwest Side, Wednesday, April 7, 2021.
Seventeen years after graduating from Penn, the newly elected Mayor of San Antonio Ron Nirenberg returned to the Annenberg School for Communication on Monday evening to talk to students about his ...
Mayor Ron Nirenberg says city council will look at backup funding plan for Migrant Resource Center Facility opened in 2021 and is funded by federal dollars Daniela Ibarra , Investigative Reporter ...
Mayor Ron Nirenberg of San Antonio, Texas’ biggest city near Uvalde, regrets that his city and others across the state can only react to large shootings, noting that local leaders do not have ...
SAN ANTONIO — With a month to go before San Antonians hit the polls for the May 6 municipal election, Mayor Ron Nirenberg says he plans to vote against the headlining ballot measure.
Mayor Ron Nirenberg is taking your questions about everything that is important to the residents of San Antonio. We asked you on our Facebook page what you would like to ask the mayor and we'll be ...
Before Ron Nirenberg was San Antonio's next mayor, he was a chiseled bodybuilder. For seven years, the now 39-year-old competed in bodybuilding and power lifting events. He first became interested ...
San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg joined the KSAT Q&A to discuss the San Antonio Missions coming to downtown. Nirenberg also discussed how the ballpark will be financed.