The City of San Antonio, Bexar County and the San Antonio Food Bank Bottle and Water distribution closed on March 4 at 5 p.m. after distributing more than 5,000 flats of water.
The City will continue to provide bottled water delivery to vulnerable residents including homebound seniors and apartment complexes with no drinking water through March 6, 2021. Delivery availability is limited but can be requested by calling 311.
Written by CharlotteAnne Lucas on Dec 9 2016 - 10:28am
Replay the video of a meeting between San Antonio Mayor Ivy Taylor and members of the Nonprofit Council on Nov. 29 to discuss nonprofit community needs and how her office can work more effectively with nonprofits.
“We could work more closely,” Taylor told the nonprofit leaders gathered at the Whitley Theological Center.
In addition, she said, “The city could do a better job distinguishing between outputs and outcomes,” she said. “The work you all are about is outcomes.”
Written by City of San Antonio on Jul 6 2015 - 8:56am
San Antonio hosted its first Sustainability Forum on June 23, 2015, part of the SA Tomorrow comprehensive planning process.
SA Tomorrow is addressing the challenges and opportunities associated with adding one million people to the region by 2040, through a Comprehensive Plan update, a Sustainability Plan and a Multi-modal Transportation Plan.
Written by City of San Antonio on Jun 16 2015 - 9:53am
On Wednesday, June 17, NOWCastSA webcast the San Antonio City Council B Session from the campus of Haven for Hope. The meeting included a briefing on Haven for Hope Campus Development, current programming, and related homeless initiatives.
The City of San Antonio underwrote the webcast, which you can replay any time right here:
Written by City of San Antonio on Oct 20 2014 - 8:51pm
San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department is giving residents the opportunity to stay active and fit at the San Antonio Natatorium for free while giving back to the community by donating non-perishable food during November.
Written by Amanda Evrard on Aug 5 2014 - 1:52pm
REPLAY VIDEO: Join NOWCastSA at 11:45 a.m. on Wednesday, August 20 for the live webcast of the West San Antonio Chamber of Commerce's inaugural luncheon celebrating the success of Port San Antonio.
Written by Antonio Rodriguez on Sep 30 2012 - 6:12pm
Reyes G. Rodriguez passed away in San Antonio on Sept. 25, 2012. He was 75.
Reyes was born to Erasmo and Florencia Rodriguez on Nov. 6, 1936 in Charlotte, Texas.
As a child, he spent several years at St. Peter's and St. Joseph's Children's home in San Antonio.
In junior high school, Reyes met Lucy Gonzalez, the daughter of Lola Cisneros from Kyle, Texas.
Reyes and Lucy were married on Jan. 19, 1952, two months after his 15th birthday and two months before her 15th birthday.