‘He deserves so much more than that.’ | Estranged daughter of Navy veteran fights for proper military burial of her late father
To make matters worse, the name on the death certificate and headstone were flipped to read "Thomas Karah," instead of his name Karah Thomas.
Local law enforcement agencies slam sheriff’s policy that rejects certain inmates from jail
Several area law enforcement agencies say a new directive from Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar puts public safety at risk.
Here’s the vision and unanswered questions behind ‘Project Marvel,’ SA’s bold downtown expansion plan
Some city leaders believe downtown needs a revamp. "Project Marvel" which includes improvements to the Alamodome and a potential new Spurs arena is in talks.
Country, but Convenient: Oakland Estates residents embrace nature, resist urban growth
Oakland Estates is named for the numerous oak trees that line this area, which sits along Huebner Road, not far from the Medical Center, Interstate 10 and Babcock Road.
Goats, giving and grace: Grandparents honored by SA community for standing up for kids
The community came together to support grandparents raising grandchildren.
San Antonio Spurs execs react to plans for downtown Spurs arena, sports & entertainment district
The San Antonio Spurs signaled support for a potential downtown sports and entertainment district that was revealed by city officials on Thursday.
UT system approves plan to cover tuition for Texas students of families making $100,000 and less
Since 2019, more than 5,500 students have been financially served through the UTSA Bold Promise program.
San Antonio’s controversial Reproductive Fund passes, but pay for abortion travel not included
After more than a year of debates and a lawsuit, San Antonio City Council voted to approve the Reproductive Justice Fund. The fund won't cover travel costs for out-of-state abortions.
State of Texas grants City of Grey Forest permission to oppose Guajolote Ranch wastewater permit
After a previous denial in August, the City of Grey Forest earned a victory Thursday when the state allowed the city to contest a homebuilder’s wastewater permit.