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A city panel will vote to establish a Pride Cultural Heritage District in San Antonio, a place where LGBTQ+ history and culture is celebrated.
Efforts to limit city debt and change bond election requirements didn't pass, paving the way for Project Marvel to move forward as planned.
San Antonio native Jonathan Joss was shot and killed by a neighbor Sunday night outside of his Southside home.
San Antonio College's new president tells us about the city's pressing education issues. Here's what he had to say.
So far the biggest increases have been on the North Side, where Districts 9 and 10 have cast more ballots than in the first ...
State lawmakers passed a "record" public school funding bill last week, but San Antonio leaders say it's not nearly enough.
SB 22, which awaits Gov. Greg Abbott’s approval, injects $300 million over the next 2 years into projects filmed in Texas.
Sydney and her 17-month-old son are the first of 10 families who began residing at the newly opened YWCA Live and Learn Center in February.
Commentary: Texas needs to extend the same Title IX protections given to college students to those in middle and high school.
Ramos studied under one of the great pitmasters, John Lewis, at La Barbecue in Austin. Ramos left that smokehouse to start 2M on W.W. White Road in 2016. Within months of opening, Texas Monthly ranked ...
A storm brought runoff that raced down a hillside east of the nuns’ property, depositing rocks and debris spanning several yards.