 Catch up and get ahead with the ed for the week of March 21st. The theme of San Antonio Mayor Ivy Taylor's United State of the City address on March 22nd was a city at work. At Nowcast SA, we've collected links to news articles and resources from other journalists to help put context and perspective around the issues addressed by the Mayor. We've linked to a transcript of Taylor's prepared remarks that was posted by the San Antonio Current's Mark Reagan along with his live blog of the event. We also have the story about the changes Taylor described for SA Works, San Antonio's workforce development program. There's also a link to Texas Public Radio's story about the new investor in the Vista Ridge Water Pipeline project, which Taylor revealed in her address. And we have a link to the story on News 4 San Antonio that focused on Taylor's message to the police and firefighters unions, IAK Travajar. We've also got the story behind the keys to the Alamo given to the Mayor by the Witte Museum. Thanks to underwriting support from the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, anyone can go back and replay the full video of the State of the City at Nowcast SA for free, anytime, anyplace. So what is the State of the City anyway? It may truly embody the spirit of San Antonio. Yes, the State of the City is strong, but IAK Travajar, San Antonio, there's still work to be done. Are you coming to the San Antonio Public Library's second annual mini-maker fair on Saturday, March 26th? The festival at San Antonio's Central Library will be a celebration and showcase of the vibrant and creative San Antonio maker community. That's where you'll find robot builders, crocheters, 3D printers, geometrical modelers, cosplayers, coders, and digital media artists. Hey, that's us! The Nowcast SA team will be there and we hope you'll help us create a community built with your hopes and dreams. Tell us what you love about San Antonio and what we can do together to make it even better. Then we'll make that into a YouTube video right on the spot. Nowcast SA intern JT demonstrates how it's going to work. Hello, my name is Jacobo Talamaz and what I like about San Antonio is the people and how friendly they are. However, I think San Antonio would be a lot better if it had better roads for skateboarding. Thanks for watching The Edge. See you next time.