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The Monday Briefing: Post-Primary Pulse and the Road to Fiesta

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March 9, 2026/07:00 AM
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The Monday Briefing: Post-Primary Pulse and the Road to Fiesta
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The Monday Briefing: Post-Primary Pulse and the Road to Fiesta

Good morning, San Antonio. As we start this second Monday of March, the city is finding its rhythm between the high energy of the recently concluded Stock Show & Rodeo and the upcoming vibrant chaos of Fiesta. Here is what you need to know to navigate your day and the week ahead.

The Mood: Catching Our Breath

The city's mood today is one of transition and anticipation. With the dust finally settling at the Frost Bank Center following the 77th annual San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, many locals are enjoying a brief moment of quiet before "Fiesta fever" truly takes hold in April. The morning commute feels a little more routine, yet there is a distinct political charge in the air. We are officially in the post-primary era, where coffee shop conversations are dominated by analysis of last Tuesday's ballots and what the upcoming runoff season means for the future of the Alamo City.

Key Talking Point: Unpacking the Primary Results

The biggest conversation in town remains the fallout from the Texas Primary Elections held on March 3. While the general election isn't until November, the primary results have already reshaped local and state leadership races. Key points of discussion include:

  • Runoff Projections: For several local and statewide races where no candidate secured a majority, the countdown to the May 26 runoff election has officially begun.
  • Statewide Shifts: Significant attention is being paid to the Republican primary results, where shifts in the state's conservative leadership have become a major point of analysis for Bexar County residents.
  • Local Impact: Voters are looking closely at how these results will influence municipal priorities, particularly regarding public safety and the ongoing downtown redevelopment projects that have seen significant investment this year.

Feel-Good Story: Spring Milestones at the Alamo

Despite recent news that the grand opening of the new Alamo Visitor Center and Museum has been pushed to spring 2028, there is plenty of good news for those visiting the historic site this week. The $550 million Alamo Plan expansion is officially over the halfway mark, and spokesperson Emily Baucum is encouraging locals to visit during this spring break season. This morning, we can celebrate the pedestrian-friendly progress in the area; the Alamo Promenade is now open, seamlessly connecting the plaza to the Shops at Rivercenter and Commerce Street. It is a perfect time to enjoy the revamped green spaces, like the Valero Plaza, which offers a quiet retreat in the heart of our bustling downtown.

For those looking to enjoy the mild evening, "The Spring Music Project" kicks off tonight at The Espee, offering a curated local soundtrack to help start the work week on a high note. Have a productive and peaceful Monday, San Antonio!

The Monday Briefing: Post-Primary Pulse and the Road to Fiesta