I wrote a series of articles about how Brackenridge Park, which is celebrating its 125th anniversary this year, is a microcosm of growth and development concerns in San Antonio. The pushback over tree removal is only part of it. https://t.co/thYIqWv1Rt
A record number of Texans have signed up for health insurance on the ACA Marketplace, despite concerns that enrollment would plummet after the expiration of enhanced federal subsidies. #txhealth@megstringers has the full story for @axios San Antonio: https://t.co/5cIjHVZC8S
As Mayor @Ron_Nirenberg is on his way out, we sat down to chat about everything from the Texas Legislature to a new downtown Spurs arena: https://t.co/6cYAbxUyvS
Gina Ortiz Jones and Rolando Pablos are leading San Antonio's mayoral race. Early results show voters opted for City Hall outsiders with strong fundraising and spending over longtime councilmembers: https://t.co/E3asuLCV00
If you're heading to the San Antonio Book Festival this weekend, here's a session to check out — a local author sharing a fictionalized story of the San Antonio pecan shellers strike for school-aged children: https://t.co/Dar4i9kc7I
New today: San Antonio Metro Health is halting vaccine clinic operations for children amid cuts in federal funding, per a memo shared with @axios: https://t.co/GaHdTQbkT8
Poll: Texas Republicans say tariffs will help in the long run [though they also expect higher prices] via @megstringers for @axios https://t.co/CodAf3QEGY #txlege#tariffs
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And I loved getting to talk with the family behind Hung Fong Chinese Restaurant on Broadway, which has been there for 86 years: https://t.co/Rn6i0WLQdW
When Jessica Witzel died last August in a corner store parking lot, officials logged her body temp at 126 degrees. But the Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office didn’t mark heat as a factor in her death, a decision Witzel’s sister disputes.
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New for @axios: Here's how much Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's office spent suing the Biden administration. States are increasingly using lawsuits as a way to wield influence over federal policy: https://t.co/jw3BcGYX25
Axios Local is coming to Kansas City! A good chance to try something new and keep covering local news where you are. Salary range is posted in here, feel free to reach out with any questions about the company: https://t.co/a9vZ4ERxU4
I hope you spend some time with this series and get to know the challenges facing Brackenridge amid San Antonio's growth. Any city with a large urban park could probably learn something from what's happening here.
I wrote a series of articles about how Brackenridge Park, which is celebrating its 125th anniversary this year, is a microcosm of growth and development concerns in San Antonio. The pushback over tree removal is only part of it. https://t.co/thYIqWv1Rt
And lastly, we take a look at what could be next for the future of Brackenridge Park. A whole new development rubric has come out of the last few years. Some are hopeful for it, others not so much. https://t.co/JZacBwR9ul