San Antonio is buzzing with excitement as it kicks off rodeo festivities and celebrates the start of Black History Month.
As Black History Month kicks off, one Bexar County judge is honoring the few black judges who came before her in a special meet and greet event.
The Alamo Plaza fountain with a statue of Hebe eventually was removed while one with Lady Justice was restored and returned ...
San Antonians experienced an earthquake Wednesday evening, according to the United States Geological Survey. Here's what we know: The magnitude of the earthquake was recorded at 4.5 and occurred at ...
While maps might have indicated that New Spain included much of what is now Texas, the Spanish, in fact, rarely controlled ...
Undocumented people with criminal records are the main target for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to ...
The largest police union in Texas is calling for accountability after a man injured seven San Antonio police officers in the ...
John Vale ’13 graduated from the UTSA College of Sciences with a bachelor’s degree in biology. He has since built a career in ...
The San Antonio Spurs touched down in Paris as clear underdogs against the high-powered Indiana Pacers, a team that had been ...
In 2022, The City of San Antonio paid $300,000 to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office in a settlement to end two ...