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SAISD Encourages Fitness
1:55 pm
Thu September 20, 2012

SAISD Encouraging Physical Fitness Through Zumba in School and Community

Zumba at SAISD
Credit Joey Palacios / Texas Public Radio
Loukisha Lewis leads a group of 38 women in Zumba at Rogers Elementary. The group previously used Edison High School across the street but moved to Rogers for the bigger space in the gym.

Encouraging residents to become fit and healthy has been a major goal for the city, and  San Antonio Independent School District is now joining in. The district is certifying each of its P.E. teachers in Zumba to promote a healthy lifestyle for students and to offer free classes to the community.

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Small Businesses
11:36 am
Thu September 20, 2012

Small Business Development Center Expanding Global Network Through Americas

San Antonio small business owners and new entrepreneurs don’t have to go it alone. UTSA’s Small Business Development Center works with 35,000 businesses each year, and has now realized an important step in creating a network of trading partners up and down the Western Hemisphere.

According to Bob McKinley, UTSA’s associate vice-president of economic development, San Antonio’s Small Business Development Center sees new opportunities for their clients to go global in Latin America.

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City Council Redistricting/Bexar County Sheriff
5:22 pm
Wed September 19, 2012

City Council Redistricting and the Race for Bexar County Sheriff

Credit Chris Eudaily / TPR
Revised lines for San Antonio City Council Districts.

With population shifts revealed by the latest census numbers, it was time to re-draw city council districts. David Mendez is the man charged with drawing the new boundaries and making sure everyone has equal representation in San Antonio. The race for Bexar County Sheriff features Democrat incumbent Amadeo Ortiz and Republican Retired Air Force General Susan Pamerleau.

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Payday Loan Ordinance
4:38 pm
Wed September 19, 2012

Bernal Makes Final Push to Council for Payday Loan Ordinance

Credit Ryan Loyd / TPR
District 1 Councilman Diego Bernal is seeking to pass the most aggressive payday loan regulation in Texas.

District 1 Councilman Diego Bernal said the reason he wanted to devise a plan to help people pay off their loans is because of the vicious debt cycle that the practice creates.

He said payday lending companies create an almost impossible way for people to get rid of the loan because of high interest rates.

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Pre-K 4 SA
4:24 pm
Tue September 18, 2012

Rutgers Economist Says Pre-K 4 SA Investment Will Pay Off

Credit Ryan Loyd / Texas Public Radio
Dr. Steven Barnett, director of the National Institute for Early Education Research, says Pre-K 4 SA is a legitimate investment that will start children on the right path toward success

San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro has gone national with his Pre-K 4 SA initiative, proclaiming at the Democratic National Convention that it’s one way he is invested in education for the youngest of his constituents. Castro is counting on the measure to pass in the general election to give thousands of four-year-olds a quality, full-day early education.

Rutgers University’s Dr. Steven Barnett, who is the director for the National Institute for Early Education Research, thinks the program will make a difference, despite what critics say.

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City Council Redistricting
4:06 pm
Mon September 17, 2012

City Council to Take Up Approval of New District Lines

Credit Ryan Loyd / Texas Public Radio
Austin attorney David Mendez shows the revised illustrative map he drew after gathering input from the community on new council district boundary lines.

“Simplistically said, San Antonio’s population growth during the decade is Hispanic, very much Hispanic," said David Mendez, who has been drawing redistricting maps for more than 30 years.

He said San Antonio is straightforward when it comes to redrawing city council district lines, but what was different for the Alamo City during this census round is where the growth was reported, and who was moving there.

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2013 City Budget
3:49 pm
Fri September 14, 2012

San Antonio City Council Adopts $2.3 Billion Budget for 2013

Credit City of San Antonio

District 2 Councilwoman Ivy Taylor said she wants to remain committed to code enforcement, as many residents had expressed during ten city-wide meetings to identify priorities in the budget.

However, during the voting process Taylor caused a little confusion when she motioned to adopt the budget, with the exception of the line item for Big Brothers, Big Sisters.

"She was just recently elected to the board," said City Clerk Leticia Vacek, "after this is voted upon we will have another motion voting for that particular funding."

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Early Education
3:45 pm
Fri September 14, 2012

San Antonio Business Leaders Back Mayor Castro's Pre-K 4 SA

Ramiro Cavazos
Credit Ryan Loyd / Texas Public Radio
Ramiro Cavazos with the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce speaks about the benefits of Pre-K 4 SA outside the Pearl Stables Thursday.

Business Leaders from San Antonio’s Greater Chamber, Hispanic Chamber, North Chamber and Women’s Chamber, say they are behind Mayor Castro’s Pre-K 4 SA program.

“And we’re behind it for one simple reason," said Richard Perez, "and that is that we want to be known as a city of education.”

Perez, along with Ramiro Cavazos, Larry Anthis, and Dr. Yvonne Katz, spoke of the advantages the program would have with thousands of four-year-olds in the Alamo City.

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Texas Matters
11:44 am
Fri September 14, 2012

Zombie Voters and Honesty in Politics

Credit Chris Eudaily / Texas Public Radio

Dead voter letters are one way that Texas scrubs its voter registration rolls. Harris County Tax Assessor-Collector and voter registrar Don Sumners says he’s not going along with the Texas plan to scrub the voter rolls, and the state says he is violating the law. Gardner Selby with Politifact Texas talks about how they check statements made by politicians.

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City Council Debate
3:39 pm
Thu September 13, 2012

Capital Improvements Expansion Goes Forward Despite Chan Opposition

Elisa Chan
Credit Ryan Loyd / TPR
District 9 Councilwoman Elisa Chan looks frustrated at a city meeting discussing the proposed CIMS expansion.

The Capital Improvements Management Services Department (CIMS) could grow by eight project management positions under a plan devised by the city council.  

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