Best of the City 2021: Personalities
Published: February 22, 2021 Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff
Nearly every weekday evening since March 2020, Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Judge Nelson Wolff have appeared before the media and community (via social media and public access TV) to provide COVID-19 updates. Along with reporting SA’s daily case numbers, deaths and hospitalizations, they’ve answered questions about regulations, reminded the community to mask up and tried to communicate the urgency that came with filling hospitals and emerging vaccine availability. The virus became a political issue at nearly every level in 2020 and our local leaders played the game when necessary, with Wolff finding what can only be described as a loophole in Gov. Greg Abbott’s initial order not requiring masks. While the state regulation said Wolff couldn’t mandate mask wearing for residents, Wolff found he could require county businesses to insist their customers wear mas
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San Antonio made chili famous.
In the decades that followed the fall of the Alamo and the beginning of Texas independence, the public plazas of San Antonio, including Alamo Plaza, were filled with outdoor vendors offering wares that included hearty fare of enchiladas, frijoles and giant pots of chili con carne, served by the women who became famous as the chili queens, who operated open-air stands until they were regulated out of existence by the 1940s.