Day: March 29, 2024
Brunson’s 61 can’t thwart Wemby (40-20), Spurs
Victor Wembanyama had a career-high 40 points and added 20 rebounds and seven assists, and the San Antonio Spurs overcame Jalen Brunson’s career-high 61 points to beat the New York Knicks 130-126 in overtime on Friday night.
Continue Reading Behind the scenes: Meet the all-volunteer cast of The Passion of Christ re-enactment in downtown San Antonio
19-year-old UTSA freshman, Raul Garcia, played Jesus Christ. A former wrestler is in his third year directing the procession while also playing one of the soldiers.
Continue Reading ‘Overwhelming’: Rural communities prepare for thousands to pack their small towns during eclipse weekend
Bandera County leaders say about 100 people live in Vanderpool. But during the Eclipse weekend, they’re expecting thousands to pass through.
Continue Reading Population growth in some rural Bexar County areas causes school districts to plan ahead
East Central ISD says a newly released demographic study shows the growth in population and enrollment for their district is projected to continue.
Continue Reading Fire union says city’s 21.7% raise offer isn’t enough
As it begins negotiating a new contract with the City of San Antonio, the San Antonio Professional Firefighters Association has a burning desire to deliver a big payday to its members. But exactly how big still isn’t clear.
Continue Reading Thieves halt nonprofit’s plans to honor fallen first responders after breaking into truck
The nonprofit Saving a Hero’s Place honors fallen first responders and is in town to do just that for the San Antonio Police Department. Instead, SAPD is now helping the organization because its work truck with supplies was broken into.
Continue Reading Man shot and killed by masked suspect while he was working on vehicle, police say
The suspect was reportedly seen getting out of a vehicle with a mask covering his face while being armed with a rifle.
Continue Reading Volunteers to lead a Free tree trek hike at Martin Luther King Park to promote better health
To combat the health impacts of the loss of tree canopy in San Antonio, the all-volunteer organization is hoping education and action will help.
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