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Bexar County Approves Road Project; Kamala Harris Promotes New Book
Bexar County officials recently approved a significant contract to enhance local infrastructure by connecting Marbach Road on the far West Side. This project aims to improve traffic flow and accessibility in the area, addressing long-standing transportation concerns for residents.
In cultural news, the Big Texas ComicCon drew crowds to downtown San Antonio, showcasing the vibrant local arts scene. Attendees enjoyed various activities and exhibits that celebrated the world of comics and pop culture. A gallery of photographs from the event captures the excitement and creativity on display.
Residents in the North Side community are advocating for urgent repairs to dangerous sidewalks. Local leaders are pushing the city to prioritize these improvements, highlighting safety concerns for pedestrians and families in the area. The call for action reflects a growing awareness of the need for better infrastructure to support safe mobility.
Furthering community engagement, a West Side charter school has incorporated a farming curriculum into its educational program. This initiative aims to educate students about food nutrition and agriculture, fostering a connection to the environment and local food systems. By integrating practical learning experiences, the school seeks to prepare students for future challenges in food security and sustainability.
On October 17, 2025, former Vice President Kamala Harris visited Birmingham, Alabama, to promote her new book, “107 Days.” During the event, Harris engaged with attendees, discussing her reflections on her time in office and the current political landscape. The event at the Alabama Theatre attracted a full house, with paid ticketholders eager to hear her insights.
Harris emphasized the importance of the Democratic Party’s role in supporting working-class Americans, particularly amidst ongoing challenges from the Republican majority. She stressed her commitment to encouraging Democrats to maintain a strong stance against policies that could undermine the middle class. In her conversation with the Associated Press, Harris stated, “The Republicans control the House. They control the Senate. They control the White House. They are in charge, and they are responsible for the shutdown.”
Throughout the day, Harris participated in various discussions, including a conversation with five Black college students. She expressed her desire to connect with younger voters, even suggesting lowering the voting age to 16 to encourage greater participation in the political process.
While Harris has not officially declared her candidacy for the 2028 presidential election, she remains an influential figure within the Democratic Party. She noted her responsibilities as a former nominee and her ongoing role in shaping the party’s future direction. “I am a leader of the party,” she affirmed, recognizing the importance of listening to constituents and preparing for upcoming elections.
Harris’s book, “107 Days,” candidly addresses her views on various political figures and events. She discussed the impact of economic issues, such as inflation, on voter behavior, countering the narrative that her defeat was solely due to cultural debates. “There are a fair number of people who voted for Donald Trump because they believed what he said, which is that he was going to bring down prices,” she remarked.
As she continues her book tour, Harris is also planning to support Democratic candidates in key gubernatorial races, including those in New Jersey and Virginia. Her involvement is expected to include virtual events, fundraising efforts, and outreach to voters to solidify support for Democratic policies.
In summary, Bexar County is advancing local infrastructure with the Marbach Road project, while community members are advocating for essential sidewalk repairs. The recent Big Texas ComicCon highlighted local creativity, and Kamala Harris’s book tour in Birmingham underscored her ongoing influence in American politics and her vision for the future of the Democratic Party.
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