As Election Day nears, spending in San Antonio City Council runoffs climbs past $600,000
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San Antonio City Council member John Courage answers questions during a press conference at the San Antonio Public Safety Headquarters, Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2019.Jerry Lara /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Patrick Von Dohlen, candidate for district 9 speaks at a meeting of greater harmony hills neighborhood association at Vogt Auction House on May 20, 2021.Ronald Cortes/ContributorShow MoreShow Less
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District 1 Councilman Roberto Trevino, who is in a run-off with candidate Mario Bravo, block walks in a Monte Vista neighborhood on Tuesday, May 18, 2021.Kin Man Hui, San Antonio Express-News / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
Tackling homelessness issue takes center stage in District 1 runoff race
Incumbent Roberto Trevino proud of his work; challenger Mario Bravo says more needs to be done
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Tackling homelessness issue takes center stage in District 1 runoff race
SAN ANTONIO – Tackling homelessness has become the spotlight issue in the District 1 runoff election happening June 5.
Incumbent Roberto Trevino said he is proud of the work his team has done addressing this issue, but his challenger, Mario Bravo, said more needs to be done.
“What we’re doing in District 1 is working,” Trevino said.
Trevino said the homeless resource hub at his Dellview Field Office is helping many people by providing social services and meals to the homeless population.
Podcast: District 1 emerges as the showcase race of San Antonio s runoff season
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District 1 Councilman Roberto Treviño, who is in a runoff with challenger Mario Bravo, chats with a resident in a Monte Vista neighborhood.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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San Antonio City Council District 1 candidate Mario Bravo, right, addresses concerns raised by Hector Cabello.Lisa Krantz /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less Puro Politics | Episode 145: San Antonio runoff preview
Puro Politics is a weekly podcast hosted by columnist Gilbert Garcia, covering the drama and nuance of local government issues.
Produced by Luis Vazquez and Joy-Marie Scott.
Catching up with District 2 Council candidate Jalen McKee-Rodriguez
Jade Esteban Estrada for MySA
May 14, 2021
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Jalen McKee Rodriguez speaks with supporters at Tucker s Kozy Corner Saturday evening following the election.Robin Jerstad, San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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Jalen McKee Rodriguez speaks with supporters at Tucker s Kozy Corner Saturday evening following the election.Robin Jerstad, San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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Jalen McKee-Rodriguez, 26, is the youngest candidate for San Antonio City Council District 2./Show MoreShow Less
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Sitting in his classroom before a decorative wall of multicolored wallpaper, Jalen McKee-Rodriguez, 26, greets me through my computer screen. A proud alumnus of UTSA, the white T-shirt, emblazoned with a rainbow version of the Rowdy the Roadrunner logo, immediately captures my attention.