This weekend, a month-long celebration returns to San Antonio honoring the rich contributions of African Americans to the city and nation.
San Antonio is buzzing with excitement as it kicks off rodeo festivities and celebrates the start of Black History Month.
SAN ANTONIO - The pandemic is over, but for those with long COVID, the impact of the virus continues. One of the nation's ...
The coalition of legal organizations told Texas school district leaders that it would 'take any action' necessary to protect ...
This is not the first time the nation has experienced a mass deportation movement, and past experiences provide insight into ...
Black History Month wasn’t always a monthlong celebration. In February 1926, historian and author Carter G. Woodson created ...
Last year was a year of expansion for the business. Whataburger opened 94 new locations, including its first restaurants in ...
February marks the start of Rodeo season and Valentine's Day celebrations. See what's in store this weekend in the Alamo City ...
The Austin native is accused of inappropriate behavior by multiple massage therapists while playing for the Baltimore Ravens.
Joe Bernal authored Texas’ first bilingual education law, as well as the bill creating UTSA. His long career of public ...
San Antonians experienced an earthquake Wednesday evening, according to the United States Geological Survey. The magnitude of ...
John Vale ’13 graduated from the UTSA College of Sciences with a bachelor’s degree in biology. He has since built a career in ...