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Remember Olympia Hills, the massive south valley development? It s back — but now under a new city s control

Olympia Hills is back. Only now it s being called just Olympia. And it has the blessing of a neighboring city that moved this week to absorb its property lines.\n\n

San Antonio native Leddy s Presidian Hotels is working to build a mini-empire with a boutique feel

Skip to main content San Antonio native Leddy s Presidian Hotels is working to build a mini-empire with a boutique feel FacebookTwitterEmail 1of8 Charles Leddy, CEO of Presidian Hotels & Resorts, in the lobby of the Airport Hilton, 611 Northwest Loop 410, on Tuesday, May 4, 2021.Marvin Pfeiffer, San Antonio Express-News / Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less 2of8 Charles Leddy, CEO of Presidian Hotels & Resorts, in the lobby of the Airport Hilton, 611 Northwest Loop 410, on Tuesday, May 4, 2021.Marvin Pfeiffer, San Antonio Express-News / Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less 3of8 4of8 Charles Leddy, CEO of Presidian Hotels & Resorts, in the lobby of the Airport Hilton, 611 Northwest Loop 410, on Tuesday, May 4, 2021.Marvin Pfeiffer, San Antonio Express-News / Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less

Secretive out-of-state group pushes bill that makes it harder to get a voter initiative on the ballot

Secretive out-of-state group pushes bill that makes it harder to get a voter initiative on the ballot Bethany Rodgers © Rick Egan (Rick Egan | Tribune file photo) Sierra Holmes signs a tax referendum petition, during an event to meet the legislators that represent the west side of Salt Lake City, and sign the Utah Tax Referendum petition at West High School, Thursday, Jan. 9, 2020. This legislative session, supporters of a bill tightening the rules for ballot initiatives stressed that the measure would protect Utah from the influence of outside interests, which have previously dumped money into signature-gathering campaigns on medical cannabis and Medicaid expansion.

Utah bill on initiative restrictions backed by out-of-state group that opposes Medicaid expansion

Secretive out-of-state group pushes bill that makes it harder to get a voter initiative on the ballot Supporters say they’re trying to weaken the influence of dark money in Utah. (Rick Egan | Tribune file photo) Sierra Holmes signs a tax referendum petition, during an event to meet the legislators that represent the west side of Salt Lake City, and sign the Utah Tax Referendum petition at West High School, Thursday, Jan. 9, 2020.   | March 11, 2021, 1:00 p.m. This legislative session, supporters of a bill tightening the rules for ballot initiatives stressed that the measure would protect Utah from the influence of outside interests, which have previously dumped money into signature-gathering campaigns on medical cannabis and Medicaid expansion.

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