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San Antonio

The information that moves your city
Local news and urban trends. Every morning, what really matters in your neighborhood and across the city. Reports, interviews, and analysis without the noise.
A team of journalists and contributors travels through the districts to bring you stories with context. From the opening of a market to the closure of a street, everything that defines your daily life. +34 910-026533 Got a tip? Write to us.
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Our Identity

Who We Are and Who We Work For

We are an independent digital media outlet covering urban life in San Antonio with rigor, closeness, and a critical eye. Our audience includes neighbors, professionals, students, and anyone who wants to understand their city beyond the headline.

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In-Depth Local Information

We don't repeat wire service notes. We go to the neighborhood, talk to people, and report what truly matters.

Each report stems from a concrete question: how does this construction affect downtown traffic? What leisure alternatives exist for youth in the outskirts? Our team of reporters traverses the city on foot, by bike, and on public transport to offer coverage that no other outlet provides.

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Clear Language, No Noise

We write so that anyone, regardless of their background, can understand the issues affecting their daily lives.

We avoid unnecessary jargon and political slang. If a concept requires explanation, we provide it. Our articles include context, verifiable data, and links to original sources. Transparency is not a slogan; it is our working method.

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Commitment to the Community

We are not a medium that talks about the city from an ivory tower. We are part of it.

We collaborate with neighborhood associations, cultural centers, and small businesses to promote initiatives that strengthen the social fabric. We organize open meetings where readers can propose topics and debate with journalists. We believe local journalism is built through conversation, not monologue.

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Editorial Independence

Our content is not influenced by advertisers, political parties, or interests outside the public interest.

We are funded through voluntary subscriptions, crowdfunding, and our own events. This allows us to maintain a free and critical editorial line. Every article undergoes a double verification process before publication. If we make a mistake, we correct it visibly and without excuses.

Why Trust UrbanaMedia

Verified local information, urban trends, and content that connects with your daily life.

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Verified Local News

Each article undergoes a process of cross-referencing with official sources and direct testimonies. This way you avoid rumors and half-truths.

Over 200 reports published this year
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Practical Urban Guides

Routes of sustainable coffee shops, weekend plans, and neighborhood spots not found in tourist guides. Content designed for those who live the city.

Updated every two weeks
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Interviews with Local Protagonists

We talk with artisans, small business owners, and neighbors who transform their environment. Their stories inspire and show the real pulse of the community.

A new interview every week
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Format Adapted to Your Pace

Quick reading on mobile, highlighted summaries, and alerts on key topics. The information you need without saturation or noise.

Designed to read in under 4 minutes
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Network of Neighborhood Contributors

Over thirty correspondents in different neighborhoods send alerts and reports. This way we cover what happens where other media don't reach.

Active contributors in 12 districts
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Editorial Transparency

Each piece includes cited sources, links to public documents, and, when necessary, a note about potential conflicts of interest. No fine print.

Editorial policy published at about.html

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers about our media and local information.

We prioritize verified information from official sources and local correspondents. Each article goes through an editorial filter that reviews data, context, and relevance for the community.

Yes, we receive suggestions and notices through our email. We review each message and, if the information is verifiable, we incorporate it into our news agenda.

We work with sponsored content only when it is clearly identified as such. We maintain separation between editorial and commercial agreements to preserve editorial independence.

At the bottom of any page you will find a form to register. The newsletter is sent every Friday with a summary of the most relevant news of the week.

Write to us at our email with the article link and the suggested correction. We review the case and, if the error is confirmed, we publish a correction within a maximum of 48 hours.

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