Traffic alert: the Texas Department of Transportation is planning several closures on Loop 1604 this weekend on San Antonio's ...
Mayor Ron Nirenberg is looking to replenish his campaign bank account as he heads into the last few months of his fourth and final term — which has set off a storm of speculation about his next act in ...
The Bexar County Sheriff's Office posted a warning about scam texts and calls after a San Antonio-area man lost more than ...
An 18-year-old has been charged with two counts of aggravated assault after an initial charge of murder, according to two ...
The Witte Museum will welcome a new CEO and president on Saturday. Dr. Michelle Cuellar Everidge will be the museum’s first ...
Reflecting on a Tumultuous Century highlights three Asian artists and marks first exhibit organized by UTA to travel out of ...
The University of Texas has implemented a new living lab, the UT Water Hub, which will divert wastewater and treat it for use ...
Former Kansas Jayhawks men’s basketball guard Kevin McCullar made his long-awaited professional basketball debut on Thursday ...
Dr. Verdusco, who has experienced long COVID, is now on a federal advisory committee to guide future research and clinical trials. She advises seeking medical advice and utilizing resources from the ...
Although navigating rain hazards was challenging Thursday, the storms could lead to good news for our current struggle with drought in South Texas.
Professor Taylor said in 2018, there was an argument San Antonio was a sanctuary city after Texas state leaders sued the city for not cooperating with federal authorities. The lawsuit was filed after ...
San Antonio City Council says yes to bike network plan that could cost billions. Funding still needs to be secured for the ...