San Antonio waitress gets $2,800-plus farewell tip from regulars served over 3 decades
Maria Davila served a table of prominent business leaders for 35 years. After serving them for the last time, she got a stack of $100 bills.
Maria Davila served a table of prominent business leaders for 35 years. After serving them for the last time, she got a stack of $100 bills.
Peptide injections are booming across San Antonio wellness clinics and med spas, but many lack FDA approval and strong safety data.
The Children’s Shelter honored Peggy Eighmy as its 2026 Angel of the Shelter for establishing a college support system for foster kids.
Starting July 1, Texas Public Radio and San Antonio Report will unite to better serve you and the broader Texas community.
Jones is one of 10 city leaders across the globe focused on artificial intelligence, community needs and resilience.
Jones is one of 10 city leaders across the globe focused on artificial intelligence, community needs and resilience.
Brian Mosley took a psychedelic in Mexico with a group of retired combat veterans. Researchers say such drugs are risky but have potential.
St. Luke’s Baptist Hospital in the South Texas Medical Center is getting major ER upgrade to meet rising demand of stroke patients.
Bexar County leaders say there’s no “silver bullet” solution for jail overcrowding as diversion efforts face funding gaps and growing demand.
Two residents are suing CPS Energy, alleging they were told it was safe to return home before a second explosion occurred at their home.