A San Antonio pilot already found that lowering speed limit signs did little to slow drivers on neighborhood streets.
USAA released its annual members report for 2025 highlighting its financial strength, but did not share income or loss data from last year.
Fray Xavier Reyes calls himself the “Volunteer of the West Side,” and documents his community through photography.
The historic Barn Door, known for steaks and red-checkered tablecloths, closes Sunday. The company behind Soluna is in talks ...
The first award notifications went out in late April to about 3,800 in San Antonio. These included children with disabilities, and their siblings, whose families make up to 500% of the federal poverty ...
The Texas Cavaliers Education Center at the Alamo is nearly complete and ready to welcome this year’s summer campers and teacher workshops.
A cyberattack to the Canvas learning management system used by thousands of colleges and universities across the world, has sent San Antonio institutions into a scramble to regain access and secure ...
In a city with 90,000 veterans, the roughly 2,000 who pay rent with a voucher will now have a broader pool of rental options to choose from.
The University of the Incarnate Word's School of Osteopathic Medicine is joining a federal push for nutrition education in medical schools.
Commentary: City Council must pass the ordinance prohibiting discrimination against veterans who rely on federal VASH vouchers.
Plans to expand the rodeo won over voters. Now its CEO says that Bexar County is changing direction without them.
San Antonio approved city code changes placing signs at cryptocurrency ATMs after police linked scams to roughly $39 million ...