Youth Orchestras makes former church and school its new home, returning both music and students to the campus
Youth Orchestras of San Antonio leaders, musicians and supporters gathered Friday at the site to celebrate the group’s new permanent home.
Youth Orchestras of San Antonio leaders, musicians and supporters gathered Friday at the site to celebrate the group’s new permanent home.
The historic building will be demolished soon to make way for Soluna, a popular Mexican restaurant that is slated to open in spring 2028.
Frank Almaraz has served as chief operating officer for five months. It’s his second time working with CPS Energy.
Advocates want a federal appeals court to allow them to fight for the Texas Dream Act. The law giving eligible undocumented students in-state tuition at colleges was blocked last year.
Hemisfair leaders plan to seek bond dollars to rehabilitate nine protected structures, finish up Tower Park and improve East Nueva Street.
The plan comes at a time when major changes are planned for the urban core, including an improved Alamo Plaza and Project Marvel.
Relocating SAWS’ downtown chilled water plant to make room for a new convention center hotel would cost $300 million.
Recent rains have boosted the Edwards Aquifer enough to allow water restrictions to be eased. The aquifer is a key source of water for cities, farms, and ranches.
Game 1 tips off tonight at 7:30 p.m. Here’s where to watch the Spurs face off against the Knicks for free across the city.
An internal SAPD investigation pointed the finger at a council staffer whose boss led an effort to censure the mayor four months ago.