Nearly a year after Hill Country floods, a San Antonio school memorializes Madelyn Jeffrey
Madelyn Jeffrey and her grandparents were swept away by rising water while staying in a Hill Country cabin on July 4, 2025.
Madelyn Jeffrey and her grandparents were swept away by rising water while staying in a Hill Country cabin on July 4, 2025.
National Safety Apparel informed the Texas Workforce Commission it would be closing its plant on Currency Drive, just east of Salado Creek.
Leaders say federal funding and capabilities at the tech campus are positioning the city at the forefront advanced air mobility systems.
In a city with 90,000 veterans, the roughly 2,000 who pay rent with a voucher will now have a broader pool of rental options to choose from.
Ready to Work, which assists low-income San Antonio residents in career training, education and job hunting, will receive $42.8 million.
San Antonio City Council voted during a contentious meeting to approve two contracts in support of Project Marvel, with the mayor dissenting.
The San Antonio-based energy company had a net income of $1.3 billion as oil supplies from Venezuela and international deman increased.
San Antonio approved city code changes placing signs at cryptocurrency ATMs after police linked scams to roughly $39 million in local losses.
For the first time in its history, the San Antonio City Council on Tuesday issued a proclamation recognizing Trans History Week, May 4-10.
His political debut surprised some locals, but national Democratic Party leaders say he’s exactly what they needed to put a tough district in play.