
Josh Peck
City Hall Reporterjosh@tpr.org
Josh Peck is the City Hall Reporter for Texas Public Radio.
He was most recently the Technology & Entrepreneurship Reporter at TPR for a year and a half before beginning the City Hall Reporter role in 2024.
Josh has produced stories heard nationally on National Public Radio, interned at the investigative nonprofit ProPublica, and covered the Robb Elementary mass shooting in Uvalde for the New York Times.
As TPR's City Hall Reporter, Josh plans to focus on how city policies impact regular San Antonians and will also report on policing and labor issues.
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Despite outpacing May's general election turnout, total turnout is still expected to be low.
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The funds would largely come from the city's 2022 housing bond, as well as federal grants.
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Los líderes de la ciudad dijeron que las mejoras de infraestructura serían necesarias para respaldar el nuevo estadio de los Spurs en el centro y una serie de otros proyectos propuestos.
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City leaders said the infrastructure upgrades would be necessary to support the new Spurs arena downtown and a slate of other proposed projects.
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His financial lead largely stems from $1.3 million raised by the conservative political action committee Texas Economic Fund. Pablos has raised $332,000 and spent $275,000 in the last month. Jones raised nearly a quarter of a million dollars and spent more than $130,000 for the runoff. The national Democratic Fields of Change PAC has raised $138,000 for her and spent $160,000 in the runoff so far.
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Jalen McKee-Rodriguez will be on parental leave from Aug. 1 to Sept. 30.
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Rolando Pablos and Gina Ortiz Jones are competing for San Antonio's first ever four-year mayoral term.
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The East Side clinic opened a month after the new West Side clinic; both are part of an effort to increase ACS sterilization surgeries to 40,000 per year.
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Peter Sakai told reporters on Wednesday that he expected the Spurs, county, and city to be ready to share more details with voters in a couple of months, but he cautioned he was not speaking on behalf of the city.
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Animal Care Services Director Jonathan Gary said the agency was on track to reach its goal of responding to 100% of critical response calls by early 2026.