Ron Aaron Eisenberg / October 14, 2020
Olmos Park Recycling Back on Course Olmos Park reported in its most recent newsletter, “With our regular routines disrupted, our recycling got very contaminated during all of April and most of May.” As we are slowly getting back to a routine, Olmos Par …
Ron Aaron Eisenberg / September 1, 2020
The enormous challenges posed by COVID-19 remain a significant issue of concern for area governments. Alamo Heights faced a difficult challenge when an entire shift in the fire department — officers and staff — were sent home after testing positive f …
Edmond Ortiz / August 7, 2020
Alamo Heights Leaders Ponder Strategic Plan Alamo Heights and most other cities are preparing their fiscal year 2021 (FY21) budgets. While officials of some communities expect some impact from the COVID-19 pandemic, others are hopeful there will be lit …
Edmond Ortiz / June 1, 2020
Unable to put on activities typically celebrating graduating seniors, Incarnate Word High School honored this year’s new graduates by posting their photos outside the school building for everyone to see. Courtesy/IWHS Facebook As of mid-May, select bus …
/ May 4, 2020
Our residents seem to be taking it in stride – lots of walking, bike riding, and trying to entertain their family in creative ways while staying safe at home.