Written by Amanda Evrard on Dec 30 2016 - 6:18pm
According to our Google Analytics, the NOWCastSA.com website was visited by 234,581 different individuals in 2016. Here are the top 10 stories of 2016 by unique pageviews:
Written by B Kay Richter on Aug 23 2016 - 1:44pm
By R. Feria –  San Antonio Progressive Alliance   In an article shared on the Rivard Report, the neoliberals spoke on the ride-hail programs that have weaseled their way into the city under the guise of “progress.”
Written by Jeremy Cash on Jun 22 2016 - 3:42pm
We talked with Carol Mendoza­-Fisher about the impact on her father’s independent taxi cab company as it faces an influx of unregulated competition from out-of-town corporations, Uber, Lyft and GetMe.
Written by CharlotteAnne Lucas on Jun 21 2016 - 10:23pm
As they reviewed the track record to date of Transportation Network Companies (TNCs) Uber, Lyft and Get Me, San Antonio City Council members saw maps of where the companies have the most pickups and dropoffs.   Click here to see the full presentation from the June 15 City Council B Session. Scroll down to replay video of the meeting.
Written by admin_charlotteanne on Jun 21 2016 - 9:07am
This week: Learn what happened when Donald Trump came to town, and how small businesses are hurt when unregulated ride-hailing competitors Uber and Lyft arrive. Trump in San Antonio
Written by J.T. on May 10 2016 - 5:22pm
Catch up and get ahead with news about: fingerprinting Uber and Lyft, San Antonio's ozone problem, the legacy of Henry B Gonzalez and C.O.P.S./Metro Alliance's birthday and living wage campaign. Uber
Written by JayAlmendarez13 on May 9 2016 - 5:03pm
Austin residents proved that money can't buy you love, voting 56 to 44 percent to resoundingly reject Proposition 1 and to keep the requirement that drivers for ride-hailing companies pass ten-fingerprint background checks.
Written by Clayton Price on Oct 13 2015 - 5:30pm
Ride-hailing app Uber signed an operating agreement with San Antonio under the ordinance passed by city council in August, the same agreement signed by Lyft earlier this summer, District 1 City Councilman Roberto Treviño announced Tuesday.
Written by CharlotteAnne Lucas on Aug 7 2015 - 4:11pm
In an exclusive video interview with NOWCastSA, San Antonio District 1 Councilman Roberto Treviño said ride-hailing company Lyft agreed to return to the city under a pact that includes disclosing to riders - in its app - whether a driver passed a 10-fingerprint background check. “This agreement is the first of its kind in the United States,” said Treviño.
Written by CharlotteAnne Lucas on Jul 3 2015 - 11:54am
San Antonio Mayor Ivy Taylor asked City Manager Sheryl Sculley to develop a framework to bring ride-hailing companies back for a "pilot period.