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A storm brought runoff that raced down a hillside east of the nuns’ property, depositing rocks and debris spanning several yards.
The Edwards Aquifer Authority downgraded its restrictions for the city, but your daily water routine shouldn't change.
New campaign finance reports offer the first and only look voters will get at money raised and spent in the June 7 runoff ...
Now down to a head-to-head mayor's race between Gina Ortiz Jones and Rolando Pablos, San Antonio voters seem to have woken up ...
Will San Antonio be a beacon of the Democratic resistance — or set a new high-water mark for Texas Republicans’ inroads in ...
Project SEARCH offers students with special needs the right skills and job training to do a range of support jobs at the ...
The City of San Antonio is offering several youth programs and sharing heat mitigation resources to stay cool this summer.
A proposal for the site of the annual San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo could have two new expo halls and several other ...
A bill that would have banned minors from having a social media account has missed a deadline to pass in the Texas Senate.
With less than a week left in the session, none of these bills appear on track to make it to Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk for ...
Since 2023, headstones at the Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery have been inscribed on the sprawling, landscaped burial ...
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