San Antonio’s theater for kids springs to new life after major transformation
Curtains open on “The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show” with a metamorphosis of a 132-year-old venue that began in January and is now complete.
Curtains open on “The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show” with a metamorphosis of a 132-year-old venue that began in January and is now complete.
The mayor’s effort to hunt down a security leak drew backlash from council staff who want more say over their personnel policies.
Several planned parks and trails in San Antonio funded through the 2022 bond program are getting a major funding boost from other sources.
San Antonio City Council could offer a tax abatement and a new highway spur for a proposed $2 billion Toyota facility on the South Side.
Precinct 3 Constable Mark Vojvodich says his office halted plans to implement an ICE 287(g) agreement before training began.
Gina Ortiz Jones is leveraging the Spurs’ NBA Finals spotlight after high-profile disagreements over the team’s $1.3 billion downtown arena.
Two San Antonio hospitals received warning letters from the Trump Administration for failing to provide transparent pricing data on their websites.
The city wants the upgraded system in place by the NCAA Woman’s Final Four Volleyball Championship being held here in December.
San Antonio City Council members are starting to line up for or against the SAWS rate adjustment ahead of an official vote on June 18.
As school districts across San Antonio draft up budgets for the next school year, Judson ISD is freezing employee pay.