San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg appeared on KSAT Q&A on Tuesday to discuss President Donald Trump’s efforts to freeze federal funding.
San Antonio's current annual budget includes $325 million in federal funding, according to Mayor Ron Nirenberg.
The City of San Antonio is seeking answers from the U.S. government following President Donald Trump’s suspension of federal funding, a move subsequently halted by a federal judge.
The filing period for mayor and all 10 City Council positions is now open. Voters head to the polls to elect Ron Nirenberg's successor on May 3.
The San Antonio homeless population is continuously growing. Tonight, hundreds of Close To Home volunteers are in the community capturing a snapshot of the home
One day after Donald Trump was inaugurated and signed dozens of executive orders, San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg revealed some of those orders forced him to cancel an economic development trip to France.
Developers, city contractors, lawyers, lobbyists and corporate executives are the usual suspects when it comes to campaign giving in San Antonio municipal elections. But they can be gun shy, especially in a race for mayor where the incumbent can’t seek reelection because of term limits and numerous candidates are running — like the May 3 election.
Raids were carried out in Austin, McAllen, San Antonio and the Houston area. Dianne Garcia, pastor at the church Roca de Refugio, wasn’t personally aware of any raids occurring
San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg appeared on KSAT Q&A to discuss numerous topics, including U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders.
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SAN ANTONIO — President Donald Trump plunged the U.S. government into panic and confusion on Tuesday by pausing federal funding while his administration conducts an across-the-board ideological review to uproot progressive initiatives, setting the stage for a constitutional clash over control of taxpayer money.
The San Antonio Police Department tells Axios it will keep cooperating with federal immigration authorities as enforcement ramps up under President Trump. Why it matters: Some police departments across the country say they'll resist Trump's plans for mass deportations.