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  1. Mayor Ron Nirenberg wants to know 'Who got rich while Texans suffered?'

    03/03/2021

    Mayor Ron Nirenberg wants to know 'Who got rich while Texans suffered?'

    With many San Antonio residents still reeling from February’s devastating winter storm, Mayor Ron Nirenberg opens up about the aftermath. In a sit-down interview with Randy Beamer, Nirenberg talks about the city’s role and problems dealing with the sudden blackouts. He talks about when the city learned of ERCOT’s power crisis and what happened from there. He also gets into how local agencies responded and communicated trying to cope with the freeze, blackouts and water disruptions – and how quickly the city is making changes to improve things. And Nirenberg speaks out about the state’s role in what happened, and his efforts to make sure San Antonians don’t bear the brunt of the huge costs of energy during the blackouts. In response to the pandemic, the Mayor speaks up about the importance of masks. [Note: We recorded this interview one day before Governor Greg Abbott announced his decision to open up Texas 100% and remove the state mask mandate.] And on a very surprising personal note, Nirenberg tells Randy how very close he came to taking an entirely different path in life and working in sports media! He opens up about the reason he turned down a BIG job offer from an iconic company in the northeast and moved to San Antonio instead. Nirenberg was elected Mayor in 2017 before winning re-election in 2019. Prior to that, he served two terms as Councilman for District 8 in San Antonio.

    37 min
  2. What’s next for the Wonderland Mall COVID-19 vaccine rollout?

    02/10/2021

    What’s next for the Wonderland Mall COVID-19 vaccine rollout?

    SAN ANTONIO - University Health is vaccinating 4,000 people a day at the Wonderland of the Americas mall, but that might be the most it can administer even if it gets more vaccines. In this week’s San Antonio’s Voice, Dr. Bryan Alsip, Chief Medical Officer at University Health, explains why to our Randy Beamer. In early January, University Health became the first medical provider in San Antonio to begin a mass vaccine clinic. Since then, it has expanded to the second floor at the mall and is now administering first and second doses of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. Alsip and Randy delve into the latest pandemic trends in San Antonio and how a couple of big events might impact us relatively soon. Alsip also shares what the vaccine arrivals have done for hospital staffing. Plus, he gives his expert opinion on the Janssen Johnson & Johnson one-shot vaccine that may soon get FDA approval. Dr. Bryan Alsip is the Chief Medical Officer for University Health. Previously, he served as the Assistant Director of Health for the City of San Antonio. Dr. Alsip is a primary care physician with Board Certification in Preventive Medicine and Public Health who also served on active duty in the United States Army. He holds faculty appointments at the UT Health San Antonio School of Medicine and the University of Texas School of Public Health. Contact Randy Beamer Phone: (210) 366-1151 Email: RBeamer@sbgtv.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/randybeamer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randy.beamer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randybeamer

    24 min
  3. Defund the Police? Negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement

    02/03/2021

    Defund the Police? Negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement

    SAN ANTONIO - The future of the San Antonio Police Department is at stake, staring down Danny Diaz, the new president of the San Antonio Police Officers Association (SAPOA). On his first day on the job, Diaz went one-on-one with Randy Beamer about the critical timespan now facing SAPD. Diaz spelled out his number one priority - negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement that in recent years has turned into a bitter, messy battle with the City. The negotiations begin soon with the current CBA set to expire later this year. Diaz and Randy also talked about an attempt to remove these bargaining rights. Currently, there is a group trying to get these rights on the May ballot. Diaz says efforts like these are similar to the ‘Defund the Police’ movement. Plus, Mayor Ron Nirenberg is up for re-election. Randy asked Diaz if the SAPOA will stay out of the race. And in answering, Diaz says there are other council districts that may get SAPOA’s attention. Diaz became president of the San Antonio Police Officers Association on February 1, 2021. Prior, Diaz served for nearly 30 years with the San Antonio Police Department. During his tenure, Diaz served on South Patrol, in the Street Crimes Unit, and for 20 years as a member of the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) unit. While executing a narcotics warrant in 2010, he was shot three times. For his service, he was awarded the Meritorious Conduct Award and the Purple Heart. He has also earned several merit awards for apprehensions. Contact Randy Beamer Phone: (210) 366-1151 Email: RBeamer@sbgtv.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/randybeamer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randy.beamer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randybeamer

    59 min
  4. 01/22/2021

    Average San Antonio home price jumps to near $300,000 as low interest rates spur buyers

    Despite a raging pandemic and a ravaged economy, people are gobbling up homes in a red-hot San Antonio real estate market. So what's the one thing home buyers are looking for?  (Spoiler: It's a certain room to make it so much easier to WFH.) Despite a raging pandemic hitting many businesses and parts of the economy very hard,  people are still gobbling up homes in San Antonio, with sales up by 11 percent from 2019 to 2020. Average prices are up by nine percent from $269,000 in 2019 to $294 in 2020. Cher Miculka is the Chairman of the San Antonio Board of Realtors and this week’s guest in San Antonio’s Voice.  She tells me low interest rates under three percent for most loans have helped fuel a buying appetite. The result is more homes sales, and higher prices, with bidding wars now common in a certain price range. She reveals what that price range is - and shares some great, practical tips for both buyers and sellers to save you time and money in this market. Miculka is the 2021 Chairman of the SABOR. She began her real estate career in 1986 and has worked in several aspects of the industry including REALTOR, broker, property adjuster, loan officer and home-building operations manager. She was the recipient of SABOR’s 2017 Broker of the Year Award and is a certified real estate instructor. Contact Randy Beamer Phone: (210) 366-1151 Email: RBeamer@sbgtv.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/randybeamer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randy.beamer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randybeamer

    32 min
  5. 01/14/2021

    Judge Nelson Wolff hopes new congress could bring new projects to Bexar County

    Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff - "We do have hope in the United States Congress for an infrastructure bill." With the new session of the state legislature just beginning and a new congress now in session, Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff talks with News 4 San Antonio’s Randy Beamer about what he’s hoping to see from lawmakers and how it could affect all of us. For our San Antonio’s Voice podcast this week, Wolff gives us a great view of what’s in the works downtown right now – from just outside his office on the 10th floor of the Paul Elizondo tower on the west side of downtown. He explains a number of projects you can literally see on the horizon, including what could be wrapped up this year and what’s on the drawing board that will take longer. And if you haven’t been downtown lately because of the pandemic, you’ll be surprised at what you see.   Plus Wolff opens up about the arrival of COVID-19 vaccines in Bexar County, his New Year’s wishes, and his celebratory drink (it’s not champagne). Wolff has been Bexar County Judge since 2001. From 1991 to 1995, he was the Mayor of San Antonio and is only the second person in more than a century to serve in both positions. Previously, Wolff was a member of the Texas House of Representatives, Texas Senate, and San Antonio City Council. Contact Randy Beamer Phone: (210) 366-1151 Email: RBeamer@sbgtv.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/randybeamer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randy.beamer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randybeamer

    13 min

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Veteran News 4 San Antonio (WOAI-TV) anchor Randy Beamer with the conversations you want to hear.