

Protesters swarm Sen. John Cornyn’s San Antonio office to demand Musk be stopped
Protesters accused Cornyn of being too cowardly to stand up to Trump as Musk dismantles the government.
Texas Senate passes Republican-backed bill to create school voucher program
Gov. Greg Abbott poured nearly $9 million into primary challenges to oust GOP House members who opposed vouchers last session.
After teasing border security rollback, Texas plunges in deeper
Texas’ border spending exploded after Joe Biden’s election, then state leaders signaled a new willingness to reduce it when Trump won. That didn’t last long.
San Antonio chef Jennifer Dobbertin dishes on forthcoming cocktail bar Jue Let
‘I want Jue Let to be a spot where you can come by after work for a beer or on an anniversary date, and neither feels out of place,’ she said.
San Antonio realtor fired for emulating Elon Musk’s alleged Nazi salute
Her former employer said it has ‘zero tolerance for hate speech.’
Texas GOP forges ahead on school vouchers as local districts suffer from lack of state dollars
Texas public schools’ per-student funding level amounts to a 12.9% decline when adjusted for the past decade’s inflation.
San Antonio’s Alamo Beer Co. files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization
Like other craft brewers, Alamo struggled with flat sales as more consumers to turn to wine and spirits.
Texas ranks 46th in nation for women’s health, according to new report
The state ranked dead last in the Health Care Policies category, which includes access to abortion and affordable doctor’s visits.
Justice Department restarts legal aid programs for detained immigrants
The agency’s reversal comes after a federal judge told the Trump administration it must continue to pay for grants and other programs it abruptly froze last month.
Life on the Fringes: Counting San Antonio’s homeless encampments
Volunteers brave ditches and tunnels to count city’s unhoused population.
Show by San Antonio artist Guillermina Zabala reflects on womanhood, aging, identity
‘Ahāuh: Mi Cuerpo’ will run Thursday, Feb. 6, through Thursday, Feb. 20, at Un Grito Gallery in The Upstairs Studios at Blue Star.
Mexico pledges to send 10,000 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border to stop asylum seekers, fentanyl
The temporary accord was reached to pause Trump’s proposed 25% tariffs on Mexican imports.
Two more state employees fired after accessing Texans’ private information
So far, nine HHSC employees have been fired for accessing without a “business” purpose the private information of Texans seeking public assistance that includes Medicaid and food stamps.
Live Music in San Antonio This Week: Judy Collins, Gregory Alan Isakov, Walter Daniels
Underground rapper idontknowjeffery also is bringing his aggressive and abrasive rhymes to town.
Assclown Alert: Puckering up to the ass of the Great Orange Leader with U.S. Sen. John Cornyn
Cornyn has dragged himself to new lows of bootlicking subservience to Trump.
Trump Pentagon chief nixes Black History Month, other cultural-awareness celebrations for troops
‘It is really harmful — not just [for] our military and readiness for combat — but culturally for the United States,’ one expert said.
Morrissey coming to San Antonio (unless he cancels)
Taking bets on whether the concert actually happens.
Trump’s temporarily delayed trade wars endanger San Antonio’s working class, lawmakers say
U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro warned that tariffs would raise grocery prices for San Antonians already on the margins.
San Antonio businesses close for ‘Day Without Immigrants’ strike
‘Immigrants don’t run America, but immigrants make America run,’ a flyer for the national strike said.
San Antonio ISD students organize walkout to protest threat of ICE raids in schools
Organizers list their demands as “Keep schools safe, keep guns out, keep ICE out.”
Trump delays tariffs on Mexico for one month
President Trump and Mexican President Sheinbaum said they agreed to send more troops to the border and tackle U.S. arms smuggling into Mexico in exchange for a pause on tariffs.
San Antonio massage chain shut down over allegations it did more than rub people’s feet
Texas authorities closed down Ping’s Best Foot Massage, alleging the business took part in human trafficking.
Ways to celebrate Black History Month in San Antonio this year
The Trump administration may have declared war on DEI, but that’s not stopping San Antonio from celebrating Black History.
San Antonio Spurs fleece the league in trade for De’Aaron Fox
The Spurs will send Tre Jones and Zach Collins to Chicago as part of the three-team trade.
Greg Abbott doesn’t mention Trump’s tariffs in speech, mocks Canada in tweet
Canada and Mexico are Texas’ largest trading partners, making its economy especially susceptible to damage from Trump’s move.
Abbott vows pay raises for teachers and more property tax relief
The governor’s speech sets a broad agenda for the Legislature, including a nuclear renaissance and a Texas Cyber Command.
San Antonio shuttering Migrant Resource Center amid Trump’s immigration crackdown
Over the past seven days, the daily average of migrants arriving at the center has been 12, city officials said.
San Antonio’s Wonder Theatre to present 9 to 5: The Musical this month
The musical opens Feb. 7 and runs through March 2.
Pickup trucks account for four of San Antonio’s five most-popular used vehicles
The Toyota Camry was the only non-truck on the list.
Ariela and Libe Barer jump into cinematic trenches together for first time in Disfluency
The movie is currently available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.
Immigration crackdown in Texas: What you need to know about your rights
Recent enforcement operations across Texas have raised concerns among undocumented immigrants. Here’s what immigration attorneys want you to know about your rights and resources.
Texas’ public education bills: The good, the bad and the ugly
Conservative state lawmakers have filed hundreds of bills targeting the school finance system, LGBTQ+ students, undocumented immigrant children, and more.
‘A lot of fear going on’: Texas immigrant community on edge during Trump’s first weeks
Across the state, immigrants and their loved ones are changing their daily habits as the Trump administration orders at least 1,200 daily arrests of undocumented people.
San Antonio police officer disciplined over handling of suspected DWI crash of fellow cop
The officer is also accused of saying ‘Are you f–king stupid’ to her colleague as he sat in the back of a patrol car.
San Antonio airport records record passenger numbers, but it’s far from one the nation’s busiest
San Antonio International passed the 11 million-passenger mark for the first time.
City Council approves multi-billion dollar plan to make San Antonio more bike friendly
The plan calls for the construction of nearly 2,000 of bike lanes over the next 25 years but offers scant details on how that would work.
United We Brunch moves to Rock at La Cantera for ninth installment — and tickets are still available
The festival will take place Saturday, Feb. 22, at Frost Plaza at the Rock at La Cantera.
Measles cases reported in Texas as vaccine rate against the disease has fallen
Two of the four cases are in Lubbock, which hasn’t seen a case in more than 20 years. Meanwhile, measles vaccination rates in Texas have fallen over the last four years.
Legal rights groups urge school leaders not to adopt Texas’ Bible-infused curriculum
The coalition of legal organizations told Texas school district leaders that it would ‘take any action’ necessary to protect the rights of students and their families.
South Texas shoppers sue Buc-ee’s for $1 million over alleged racist treatment
The shoppers, who are Black, allege store employees accused them of stealing and used racially derogatory language.
San Antonio dining destination Rebelle has closed shortly after sacking its longtime chef
The new management of the St. Anthony Hotel said it closed the high-end restaurant to make way for a new concept.
To pay for Trump tax cuts, House GOP floats plan to slash benefits for the poor and working class
A menu of options being circulated by congressional Republicans also includes new tax cuts for corporations and the ultrawealthy.
San Antonio-area 5th grader arrested for bringing bag of cocaine to school
Jefferson Elementary School’s principal said the incident shows why it’s important for parents to warn kids about drugs.
Blu Lacy Smokehouse undergoes rebrand, makeover to become Castroville BBQ Co.
The new iteration of the Castroville barbecue joint officially reopens on Saturday, Feb. 1.
Best Quality Daughter owner to launch new cocktails-and-bites concept at the Pearl
Jennifer Hwa Dobbertin’s Jue Let will take over the former Blue Box Bar space.
4.5 magnitude earthquake shakes San Antonio area
Wednesday night’s earthquake in Karnes County is the third-largest in South Texas history.
Killer Burger to open second San Antonio location, this one near Brooks City Base
Work on the new location is expected to wrap up this summer.
Many new moms in Texas don’t know they qualify for a year of Medicaid, doctors say
‘Now that we have this coverage, what do we do to make sure women can get it?’ one health advocate said.
Greg Abbott orders state agencies to cooperate with Trump’s deportation efforts
The move comes just days after federal agents launched immigration operations in various Texas cities.
An immigrant faces deportation after a routine traffic stop in Texas, sparking more fear
Advocates worry that rapidly shifting federal and state immigration initiatives will prompt more city police to funnel migrants without criminal records to federal agents.
San Antonio’s Aguazul Seafood, a new concept from a Chopped winner, will launch next month
El Paso James Beard Award nominee Enrique Lozano is behind the menu, which focuses on coastal Mexican flavors.
King of the Hill fans rally around San Antonio actor after he loses home, dogs to fire
A GoFundMe for actor Jonathan Joss is nearly halfway to its $15,000 goal.
It’s San Antonio or bust for NBA star De’Aaron Fox, league sources say
The Spurs would likely have to give up a fan favorite to land the NBA All-Star point guard.
San Antonio Spurs will battle Antetokounmpo and the Bucks this Friday
The battle will bring the Bucks to San Antonio for their only time this season.
Comic Kyle Kinane bringing his gut-busting storytelling to San Antonio this weekend
The stand-up comedian will perform Friday, Saturday and Sunday at LOL Comedy Club.
Sheriff Javier Salazar begs San Antonio social media users to stop spreading ICE misinformation
ICE agents are not currently carrying out raids at San Antonio schools and churches, the sheriff said.
San Antonio’s Ethics Review Board sanctions Councilman Jalen McKee-Rodriguez
The ethics complaint was filed by a friend and political donor of Councilman Manny Pelaez, a frequent critic of McKee-Rodriguez.
Volunteers conduct annual Point-in-Time Count of San Antonio’s homeless population
Last year’s PIT Count revealed a 17% spike in San Antonio’s homeless population from pre-pandemic levels.
Texas spending $35 million to create new Hill Country state park north of San Antonio
The transaction is separate from a recent deal to double the size of the Enchanted Rock State Natural Area.
San Antonio music vets West of Rome celebrate release of new album with timeless vibes
The band’s release party for Keep It Fly in the Negative Zone will take place this Saturday at the Lonesome Rose.
Quebec breakfast chain Pür & Simple opening San Antonio location as part of U.S. expansion
The Stone Oak restaurant will be one of Pür & Simple’s first two in the United States.
San Antonio Rep. Joaquin Castro says Trump’s funding freeze is unconstitutional
San Antonio’s current annual budget includes $325 million in federal funding, according to Mayor Ron Nirenberg.
Death from Above 1979 postpones this week’s San Antonio show
‘In the balance, family is heavier than Rock’n’Roll,’ the duo said on Instagram.
San Antonio-based H-E-B drops from top spot in annual customer-satisfaction report
The beloved Texas grocer slipped four spots from last year’s rankings.
Sen. Ted Cruz falsely claims ‘thousands’ of Americans died building the Panama Canal
The majority of deaths on the U.S.-backed project were actually among workers from the Caribbean, according to experts.
San Antonio’s Gilbert’s Mexican Food will stay open after community fundraising effort
As of Tuesday, the Tex-Mex institution was open again and asking for continued support.
San Antonio ISD investigating claim one of its staffers voiced online support for local ICE raids
The investigation follows days after a Fort Worth substitute teacher tweeted an invite for ICE to raid schools in his district.
Department of Justice cuts off federally funded legal aid to detained immigrants
The decision to halt the program could prevent thousands of people detained in immigration detention centers from receiving legal advice.
Comedian Kevin Hart bringing Acting My Age tour to San Antonio’s Frost Bank Center
Hart’s Alamo City appearance will be Saturday, April 12, and tickets go on sale this Friday.
Report: At least half a dozen Texas children under the age of 12 got out-of-state abortions
More than 100 kids under the age of consent also received abortions out of state, although the real numbers are likely higher.
Live Music in San Antonio This Week: Nick Shoulders, Toro Flores, The Tubameisters
Power-poppers Cast of Thousands also will headline a strong bill at the Lonesome Rose.
San Antonio man sentenced to 6 years in prison for distributing machine gun-conversion gear
Feds charged Aden Ethan Cantu, who also went by ‘Glock Mayne,’ with distributing nearly 100 of the conversion kits in the community.
San Antonio’s Web House reopens after passing of owner Mikhail ‘Mischka’ Timofeyev
A celebration of life will take place Saturday, Feb. 1.
Social media isn’t the only cause of mental health woes among Texas youth, advocates say
Social media’s danger on youth mental health has captured the attention of Texas lawmakers, at times, eclipsing focus on bigger threats — provider shortages and funding cuts to programs.
Raw cookie-dough bar opening second San Antonio location near UTSA
Scooped Cookie Dough Bar’s new location will debut Feb. 1.
Farmers in San Antonio for national convention worried about deportations’ effect on food supply
‘Everyone’s nervous,’ American Farm Bureau Federation Vincent “Zippy” Duvall told Texas Public Radio.
Gilbert’s Mexican Food to close after serving San Antonio’s West Side for 40 years
Friends also launched a fundraiser to keep the restaurant from going under.
Protesters in San Antonio rally against Trump’s ICE raids
The protests took place as ICE said it began ‘enhanced targeted operations’ in San Antonio.
San Antonio music fixture ‘Beer’ left indelible mark on city’s metal and punk scenes
The Rancid Vat frontman and longtime Hogwild Records employee died suddenly over the weekend.
Legendary San Antonio musician Flaco Jimenez recovering at home after time in hospital
The accordionist was hospitalized Jan. 12 to deal with an unspecified ‘medical hurdle,’ his family said.
San Antonio ICE office dispatches up to 30 vehicles Sunday as agency confirms ‘enhanced’ operations
The activity comes as Homeland Security’s San Antonio office said it engaged in activity with other agencies to ‘enforce U.S. immigration law.’
Texas regulators finalize oilfield waste rule
The new rule modernizes some aspects of commercial oilfield waste disposal and recycling. But rules for burying oilfield waste on private property remain limited.
Spurs shouldn’t leave San Antonio’s East Side without investment in its residents, Calvert says
The county commissioner wants to develop an inclusive East Side tourism and entertainment district if the Spurs move downtown.
Name Games: Trump’s ‘Gulf of America’ move flouts history, international cooperation
The president could just as logically rename the body of water the “Chinese Sea,” one historian argues.
Bokobá’s take on ‘modern Mexican’ cuisine at its best when it sticks close to tradition
The San Antonio dining spot may still be finding its way, but there’s plenty to like about its creative approach.
Cultural Adjuster: Talking with Rolando Briseño as his 50-year retrospective show winds down
The San Antonio-born Chicano artist is also an activist and food historian.
Texas’ whitewashing of slavery in the school curriculum is a disservice to future generations
Maybe our nation’s original sin was the sin of omission.
Actress Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor honored to serve as ‘vessel for art’ and justice in Nickel Boys
Based on a true story, the drama follows two young Black men who befriend one another inside a segregated reform school.
U.S. Senate investigation of migrant child’s death finds poor medical care at border protection facilities
The Senate Judiciary Committee launched its investigation following the 2023 death of an 8-year-old girl at a facility in Harlingen.
These San Antonio restaurants are offering special romantic dinners for Valentine’s Day
From sushi to porterhouse steaks to a six-course chocolate-forward tasting menu, these dining spots are all about the romance.
King of the Hill actor loses home, dogs in San Antonio house fire
Joss voiced Jonathan Redcorn in the cartoon series and also appeared in Parks and Recreation.
Suspect who shot 7 San Antonio police threatened officers in Comal County the night before
Suspect Brandon Poulos, 46, was out on bond for assaulting an elderly couple in Bexar County at the time of shooting.
San Antonio ISD responds to threat of ICE raids with email pledging support, offering resources
‘Please know that you’re not alone. We stand with you,’ the district told parents in the email.
San Antonio financial guru Brooklynn Chandler Willy faces 11 new federal charges
A grand jury indictment accuses Willy, already in jail over obstruction charges, of wire and securities fraud.
San Antonio City Council committee votes against abortion travel fund
The proposal was shot down by committee members who have all said they’re pro-choice.
San Antonio’s Close to Home lands $22 million federal grant to combat homelessness
San Antonio had the second-highest number of unhoused residents in Texas last year.
Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller re-hires aide who pled guilty to felony bribery charge
Rehired aide Todd Smith pled guilty last year of taking bribes from farmers so they could obtain state hemp-growing licenses.
Christo Brand, Nelson Mandela’s former prison guard, will speak in San Antonio for DreamWeek
Brand struck up an unlikely friendship with Mandela that continued into his presidency.
Texas State Bar seeks to dismiss lawsuit against Ken Paxton for challenging 2020 presidential election
The state bar had sought to sanction Paxton, which could have carried a punishment ranging from a private reprimand to disbarment.
Greg Abbott seeks $11 billion in federal reimbursements for border security
In a letter to U.S. congressional leaders, the governor blamed previous border security policy for leaving Texas “defenseless,” forcing state officials to spend billions.
Six of seven San Antonio officers injured in overnight ambush discharged from hospital
The officer still hospitalized is expected to make a full recovery, officials said.
San Antonio’s Joaquin Castro joins Hispanic Caucus in blasting Trump immigration orders
Members of the caucus said Trump’s targeting of immigrants is cruel, unconstitutional and will damage the economy.
San Antonio police will cooperate with federal agents in deportations — if they’re legal
The city’s policy statement comes after Trump said he’ll cut funding to cities that interfere with federal law-enforcement work.
Film Razing Liberty Square shows how climate change affected one poor neighborhood
The documentary will screen this Saturday at San Antonio’s Esperanza Peace & Justice Center, followed by a discussion.
San Antonio residents should push county leaders to ask tough questions about Project Marvel
Commissioners ask serious questions about the project, starting with why the Spurs need an expensive new arena right now.
Suspect accused of shooting 7 San Antonio police officers was out on bond at the time
The suspect, a male in his 40s, was arrested for assault and DWI charges on Jan. 18, the police chief said.
Tenants at San Antonio’s Soap Factory Apartments launch petition demanding more money
Qualifying residents at the complex have yet to receive a $2,500 stipend promised to cover their relocations.
South Texas Democrat Henry Cuellar gushes about attending Trump inauguration
The Democrat also wished Trump ‘nothing but the best.’
Trump, others dismantling legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., San Antonio MLK speaker warns
Rev. Dr. Kenneth R. Kemp will deliver Trinity University’s annual MLK Lecture this Thursday.
11 San Antonio chefs named semifinalists for 2025 James Beard Awards
Chefs at Leche de Tigre, Stixs & Stone, Best Quality Daughter, Shiro and more are up for the prestigious recognitions.
San Antonio ISD will reopen all campuses on Thursday
SAISD’s HVAC and heating systems are ready, officials said.
At least two San Antonio-area residents received Jan. 6 pardons from Trump
At least 15 other people from the area reportedly have served their time or are involved in cases moving through the system.
Planned Parenthood South Texas unveils 100-day plan to counter Trump regime
Plans include providing ultrasounds at all the nonprofit’s San Antonio health centers and launching a menopause-education campaign.
How Texas’ abortion ban may be driving the state’s first upswing in teen pregnancy rate in 15 years
Texas’ abortion restrictions have forced the closure of clinics that also provide contraceptive services and sex education.
‘Mischka’ Timofeyev, beloved owner of San Antonio’s Web House Café, has died
The cafe and bar has been a popular Beacon Hill gathering spot known for its food and welcoming vibes.
San Antonio Rep. Chip Roy praises Trump for striking down federal nondiscrimination rule
Roy’s social media post comes a day after he said he went to the ‘gulag’ to free ‘hostages’ held for their roles in the Jan. 6 insurrection.






