San Antonio council weighs water rate increase as SAWS lowers its ask
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.
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.
The nonprofit is creating mixed-use development called Ministry Park to try to enhance the quality of life in the South Texas Medical Center.
Jubilant fans, notable players and plenty of local watch parties are bringing a piece of the 2026 FIFA World Cup to San Antonio.
There are about 308,000 eligible voters for the runoff election. Voters still have a chance to cast their ballots on Saturday, June 13.
West Nile virus turned up in a San Antonio mosquito trap months earlier than usual. Here’s how to stay safe this summer.
The new “Lake Express” degree track will be available starting this fall. Students enrolled in this track can earn a bachelor’s degree in six semesters.
Nearly 9,000 fans flocked to the Spurs Watch Party at Frost Bank Center Monday rocking the arena from start to finish, celebrating a victory.
Organizers say the new center will create space for gatherings, education and celebrating culture for San Antonio’s diverse Asian community.
A total of five cases of New World screwworm have been detected in Texas. The flesh-eating parasite was eradicated from the U.S. in the 1960s.