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Shop Local: 15 holiday gift ideas for the San Antonio art lovers on your list
These homegrown gift ideas range from books to baubles, prints to planters, and collages to ‘crying’ flowerpots.
San Antonio-based artisan tea company Special Leaf unveils new packaging, sparkling tea formula
Along with the carbonated formula, chef-owner Chris Cook debuted new recipes for the brand’s four flavors.
San Antonio’s small airport among the best in the nation, according to recent ranking
In part, the airport’s high ranking comes down to its low number of delays and cancellations.
Six years after Texas hot air balloon tragedy, new federal rules for their pilots go into effect
U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett of Texas authored the safety law as a response to a fatal balloon crash near Lockhart.
San Antonio’s real estate market continues to descend into correction territory
Home sales dropped nearly 20% since last year, with prices declining around 8% from their peak in May.
Beto O’Rourke returned $1 million check from FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried
O’Rourke’s campaign said they gave the money back before the company’s scandals became widely public, because they were taken aback by such a large unsolicited donation.
Texas named worst state for a girl’s night based on safety, costs of drinks, access to five-star bars
Texas ranks dead last on the list due to low safety levels and high overall costs.
18 residents apply to fill San Antonio City Council seat left open by Clayton Perry
Former Councilman Mike Gallagher and Ezra Johnson, who twice ran against Perry, have both filed.
San Antonio-based Whataburger opens first of 50 planned Atlanta locations
The ATL’s first orange-and-white striped outpost opened Monday with 140 people on the payroll.
Plan to run in this year’s Rock ‘n’ Roll San Antonio Marathon events? Here’s what you need to know
This year’s marathon and half marathon will start at City Hall before winding through Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston for three miles.
San Antonio’s Thousand Oaks Family YMCA finishes new pickleball courts
Pickleball, a combination of tennis, ping pong and racketball, is among the fastest growing sports in the nation.
New community center murals mark city’s first collaboration with San Antonio Street Art Initiative
The Ramirez Community Center cut the ribbon on two new murals dedicated to play and recreation — a first for the city’s public art inventory.
Study finds more than 25% of Texans’ daily fluid intake is made up of caffeine and booze
Yep, that sounds about right.
Parent of Uvalde shooting victim files federal lawsuit against police, manufacturer of shooter’s gun
The suit alleges the gun manufacturer, Daniel Defense, marketed its AR-15 to young men prone to violence.
Study: San Antonio among most festive U.S. cities when it comes to Christmas lights
Texas was the only state with more than one city making the top 10.
Dorćol Distilling’s 2022 Brandy Alexander Tour kicks off with more than a dozen top San Antonio bars
Several of this year’s tour participants — such as Double Standard and Ladino — opened sometime in 2022.
San Antonio’s Piñata Protest wins $7,000 grant through vote-based campaign
Piñata Protest, known for ‘accordion powered Tex-Mex punk,’ was the sole Alamo City act in the competition, run by Hopdoddy Burger Bar and music nonprofit Black Fret.
Delay in Houston’s boil water notice leads to outrage on social media
Despite a drop in water pressure levels on Sunday morning, city officials didn’t issue a notice until hours later.
Metallica skipping over San Antonio on its newly unveiled M72 tour
The closest the tour will get to the Alamo City is Arlington’s AT&T Stadium.
Trial of former Border Patrol agent, alleged serial killer starts Monday in San Antonio
Juan David Ortiz, a former supervisory intelligence officer, is accused of killing four sex-workers in Laredo.
Jewish Texans see surge in antisemitism as a precursor to fascism
Extremism experts and historians sound alarms as politicians, media personalities and celebrities amplify antisemitic conspiracies that have historically led to the killing of Jews.
Got a weird COVID-19 symptom? You’re not alone.
From COVID tongue to COVID toe, doctors have seen some bizarre cases.
San Antonio-based Rooted Vegan Cuisine now shipping its lasagna nationwide
The Black-owned business prepares the lasagna in small batches to ensure quality, its owners said.
Bad Takes: Matt Walsh’s claims about trans kids are vile. So is Joe Rogan for offering him a forum.
Matt Walsh, a columnist for The Daily Wire, erroneously claimed ‘millions’ of kids had received hormone blockers.
Biden is still separating immigrant kids from their families
From the start of the new administration to August 2022, U.S. authorities have reported at least 372 cases of family separation.
Prison contractor MTC accused of billing Texas millions for inmate treatment programs it didn’t provide
Before being released on parole, most Texas prisoners must complete treatment programs like life skills or addiction therapy. Private prison operator Management & Training Corporation allegedly stopped providing the services, but kept taking the money.
Workers at San Antonio nonprofit SAY Sí demand the group’s board cut ties with anti-union law firm
Employees also asked the board to show proof that it didn’t hire the firm with donations intended to fund programs and community events.
Racist Taunts, Pete Sessions: The top 10 headlines in San Antonio this week
From racists at a basketball game to blowhard billionaire Elon Musk, many of this week’s most read stories dealt with people who should shut their pie holes.
Co-Op Marketplace, Rosario’s: San Antonio’s biggest food stories of the week
The Current‘s most-read food news touched on a cornucopia of topics, from openings to closures to holiday-focused events.
Texas judge rules Alex Jones must pay Sandy Hook parents full $49 million in defamation case
The judge opted not to apply a $750,000 cap Texas imposes on punitive damages, questioning its constitutionality and saying Jones had “done something horrible” in claiming the shooting was faked.
Santa Claus is visiting San Antonio. Here’s where to find him.
Despite a busy schedule, Kris Kringle has found time to thaw out in the Alamo City before his trip around the globe.
After donation influx, San Antonio Food Bank no longer worried about low Thanksgiving inventory
Earlier this week, the nonprofit warned that it might run short ahead of Thanksgiving.
San Antonio Hyatt Regency River Walk’s new food truck launches hot cocoa menu for holidays
There’s even a spiked version for folks who need a little buzz with their hot chocolate.
Texas man charged with hate crime after shouting ‘white power’ and firing gun outside Florida bar
Dustin McCann called a security guard the ‘N-word’ before leaving the club and firing his gun, witnesses say.
San Antonio gains new charcuterie concept Graze Craze, which offers boards and boxes for events
Husband-and-wife team Ricardo Gutierrez Jr. and Helen Garcia are helming the new shop, located near North Star Mall.
Eric Cantu, the teen shot by a San Antonio police officer, heading home after month in the hospital
Cantu was shot multiple times by a since-fired officer during an incident in a McDonald’s parking lot.
Suspect in Colorado LGBTQ+ nightclub shooting once lived in San Antonio, records show
Anderson Lee Aldrich attended NEISD’s Johnson High School as a freshman in 2015 but withdrew from the school in October of that year.
Judas Priest’s performance at San Antonio’s Tech Port Center delivered on power and spectacle
The show was a reminder of the band’s lasting legacy in metal and hard rock.
Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical! arrives in San Antonio on Nov. 29
The touring production will be at the Majestic Theatre through Dec. 4.
Tom Brady, Steph Curry and other celebrities face Texas investigation for endorsements of bankrupt crypto firm
This probe is part of the state’s wider investigation into FTX’s multibillion-dollar bankruptcy.
California’s Iguanas Burritozilla chain and its 5-pound burritos are coming to San Antonio
The company has its sights on San Antonio, although it’s been vague about details.
Little Bites: Holiday-themed menu items, closures, reopenings are making San Antonio food news
Seasonal sweets and cocktails are debuting at eateries across SA.
Live Music in San Antonio This Week: 42nd Annual Tejano Music Awards and more
For those looking to explore indie sounds, the Paper Tiger is hosting Feng Suave and Jaguar Sun.
Billboards denouncing antisemitism pop up around San Antonio
Although the billboards can be found in six other cities, San Antonio is the first to have a message written in Spanish.
Meals on Wheels San Antonio will conduct Thanksgiving meal deliveries from brand-new facility
The nonprofit expects to deliver 2,2000 hot Thanksgiving meals to people in the San Antonio area.
San Antonio’s Alamodome to host Conference USA championship for second year in a row
Kickoff is at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 2, and tickets are now on sale.
Comedian Cristela Alonzo heads to San Antonio’s LOL Comedy Club for a weekend of shows
Alonzo is reportedly planning a return to television, collaborating with J.Lo on She Gets It From Me, a new series slated to air on CBS.
Online CBD company Flower Moon Botanicals opens New Braunfels retail spot
Flower Moon focuses on CBD and hemp products grown and processed in Texas.
Thanksgiving travel at San Antonio’s airport expected to eclipse pre-pandemic levels
About 1,500 more people are expected to fly out of San Antonio on this Wednesday than on the same day in 2019.
Rosario’s Southtown restaurant will close Nov. 27, a few weeks ahead of new version opening nearby
The new, larger south-of-downtown Rosario’s is expected to open in mid-December.
These San Antonio bars and restaurants are offering holiday-themed pop-ups
These Alamo City bars and restaurants are transforming into winter wonderlands that promise to accommodate groups, couples and families.
Midwest cannabis dispensary is selling a 10-gram ‘BIG A$$’ joint for the holidays
Imagine smoking one of these before Thanksgiving dinner.
Animal-centric film festival Animalis Fabula comes to downtown San Antonio this weekend
Animalis Fabula will take place at the Blue Star Arts Complex and Alamo City Studios Nov. 25-27.
San Antonio’s Orlando Mendez-Valdez escaped a rough upbringing to play pro hoops in Mexico
‘It’s exciting being part of the first Mexican team affiliated with the NBA,’ said Mendez-Valdez.
Sports betting site names the top four San Antonio Spurs players of all time
There was one omission that might rankle some Alamo City fans.
San Antonio Spurs will face off against LeBron’s Lakers on Friday
Expect a warm reception for former Spur Lonnie Walker IV in his return to San Antonio.
Author Violet Castro expands iconic science fiction-horror franchise with Aliens: Vasquez
The San Antonio native had the opportunity to create the backstory for the tough-as-nails Latina space marine Pvt. Vasquez.
San Antonio selected to host NCAA women’s Final Four tournament in 2029
This will be the Alamo City’s fourth time hosting the tournament. Only one other city has hosted four times.
San Antonio high school basketball player faces racist taunts during Marble Falls game
The incident happened while a Black basketball player from East Central was shooting a free throw.
Centro San Antonio launches new website, a one-stop shop for details on downtown holiday happenings
The site includes information on events slated for Travis Park, Legacy Park, Main Plaza and Alamo Plaza as well as parking and transportation info.
The Public Theater of San Antonio presents a holiday haunt with A Christmas Carol: The Musical
The production promises a heartwarming — and occasionally heartrending — journey of self-reflection which reminds us of the importance of opening our hearts to the holidays.
Texas man dies after dancing atop moving 18-wheeler, police say
Police told reporters the man may have been attempting to shoot a video.
Home Cooking for the Holidays: These San Antonio-made items will brighten any foodie’s season
When shopping this year, why not seek out San Antonio-area products for a truly special and off-the-beaten path food gift?
Mexican rock superstars Maná add another San Antonio date based on ‘overwhelming demand’
Tickets for the arena-filling band’s Sept. 2 show at the AT&T Center go on sale this Wednesday.
San Antonio’s Ford Holiday River parade returns for festive fun on Friday
The parade will feature 28 themed floats and more than 100,000 lights illuminating the river.
San Antonio Pets Alive! offering free puppy and dog adoptions through Black Friday
All dogs and puppies adopted from SAPA! have received vaccinations, flea and tick prevention, microchip, spay and neuter surgery along with heartworm testing and treatment.
Congressman Pete Sessions of Texas blasted for comparing legal marijuana to slavery
‘Putting cannabis and slavery in the same category is patently offensive and flagrant,’ Mayor Randall Woodfin fired back at the congressman during a U.S. House subcommittee hearing.
San Antonio’s Woodlawn Theatre stages adaptation of classic holiday film White Christmas
The theater’s production will run from Nov. 25-Dec. 23.
Sculpture of Elon Musk’s head on the body of a flying goat set to be unveiled at Texas Tesla factory
The sculpture is an offering by the founders of cryptocurrency Elon Goat Token.
Cityscrapes: San Antonio leaders should consider past mistakes when mulling a new ballpark
San Antonio’s blunders with the Alamodome and AT&T Center offer warnings about the dangers of ignoring public input as we mull a new facility for the Missions.
Recovery Route: San Antonio man running across Texas to raise money for sober-living program
Kenneth Anderlitch will run the entire width of Texas, starting in El Paso and ending in Logansport, Louisiana.
Texas energy officials’ proposal to overhaul the power grid is drawing skepticism
In the wake of the deadly 2021 winter storm, the Texas Legislature ordered an overhaul of the state’s power market to prevent future widespread blackouts. But some senators aren’t fans of the main option on the table.
Annual salary needed to afford a median-priced home in San Antonio skyrockets to $87,000
The salary needed to afford a median-priced house in San Antonio jumped 49.4% from 2021, according to Redfin.
San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo completes 2023 musical lineup
William Beckman, the Randy Rogers Band, Cole Swindell, Turnpike Troubadours and Flatland Calvary are the final additions to the line-up.
Influential Mexican rock group Maná taking its latest tour to San Antonio in the spring
Tickets for the band’s Mexico Lindo Y Querido tour are on sale now.
Texas Republican files bill to let pregnant women use HOV lane by counting fetus as passenger
The bill was introduced by a conservative firebrand once labeled one of Texas’ ‘worst legislators.’
San Antonio Food Bank struggling to meet Thanksgiving demand, asking community for support
‘It’s shaping up to be the most expensive Thanksgiving in history,’ San Antonio Food Bank CEO Eric Cooper said.
Ground Beef Recall, 1 Watson: San Antonio’s biggest food stories of the week
Plenty of readers also gravitated to a story detailing which San Antonio restaurants are selling Thanksgiving dinners.
Erik Cantu, Texas Earthquake: The top 10 headlines in San Antonio this week
Plenty of folks also checked out our story on the Rotary Ice Rink returning to downtown’s Travis Park.
Earthquake damages historic building on University Health’s downtown San Antonio campus
The building is closed and a safety zone has been established around its perimeter.
San Antonio’s next Cowboy Breakfast may not happen, organizers warn
Organizers of the event say costs and logistics required to produce the event have gone up.
San Antonio Spurs, Josh Primo settle sexual misconduct lawsuit with former team psychologist
Former team psychologist Hillary Cauthen alleged that Primo exposed himself to her nine times.
New San Antonio bar Summer Camp takes over former Hello Paradise location
Along with burgers and all-beef coneys, the new spot serves up a small menu of specialty cocktails.
New documentary explores UFC fighter Thug Rose’s personal journey in and out of the octagon
Thug Rose: Mixed Martial Artist is currently available on UFC Fight Pass.
Violinist Lindsey Stirling comes to San Antonio’s Tobin Center on holiday-themed tour
San Antonio will be the classically trained artist’s fifth Texas stop, straight off a series of European dates.
Texas among the states with the most drunk drivers, report says
The Lone Star State also recorded the highest number of drunk drivers under the age of 21 involved in fatal crashes.
Downtown San Antonio Starbucks workers join more than 100 stores striking this Thursday
Red Cup Day, when the coffee giant gives out limited-edition holiday reusable cups, is one of the company’s busiest days.
San Antonio residents feel the ground shake due to third-largest earthquake in Texas history
The number of Texas earthquakes — many of which originate in Permian Basin — doubled between 2020 and 2021.
Mixed-use development similar to San Antonio’s Pearl planned for nearby New Braunfels
Agricultural buildings on the property will be repurposed into restaurants, bars, coffee shops and retail shops.
Sens. Ted Cruz and John Cornyn of Texas vote to block bill codifying same-sex marriage
The Defense of Marriage Act was advanced in the Senate on Wednesday with the support of 12 Republicans.
San Antonio Philharmonic’s next concert features music evoking far-flung locales
The program to be performed on Nov. 18 and 19 will feature works by Ralph Vaughan Williams and Gustav Holst.
Tyson Foods recalls 94,000 pounds of ground beef chubs sold in Texas H-E-B stores
The meat may be contaminated with mirror-like material, according to H-E-B officials.
Bad Takes: The midterms show politicos’ eagerness to fearmonger about crime instead of averting it
Nationally, Republicans spent a flabbergasting $157 million on crime-related political ads, analysis firm AdImpact found.
Briscoe Western Art Museum hosts annual Yanaguana Indian Arts Festival on Saturday, Nov. 19
The all-day event will open with a spiritual blessing and close with a native flute performance by artist, educator and performer Tim Blueflint.
Texas Republicans waste no time filing anti-transgender bills ahead of next legislative session
Monday marked the first chance legislators had to introduce bills for the upcoming term, which begins in January 2023.
La Gran Tamalada returning to San Antonio’s Market Square for two-day holiday festival
The free, family-friendly event will take place Dec. 10-11 in-person after going online, then hybrid during the pandemic.
San Antonio’s Guadalupe Dance Company debuts its production Soy Malintzin on Friday
The production is commissioned by the San Antonio Museum of Art and inspired by the exhibition ‘Traitor, Survivor, Icon: The Legacy of La Malinche,’ currently on view at the museum.
Wheel of Fortune Live spins into San Antonio’s Tobin Center in January
Contestants selected from the audience will get the chance to win cash prizes of up to $10,000.
Texas baseball legend Nolan Ryan involved in locally organized deal to buy the San Antonio Missions
The deal sets in motion the team’s probable move from the aging Nelson Wolff Stadium to a still-to-be-developed downtown ballpark.
New immersive exhibition celebrates classic Christmas tale The Nutcracker
The Immersive Nutcracker: A Winter Miracle debuts at Lighthouse Artspace in downtown San Antonio on Nov. 19.
Luminaria Contemporary Arts Festival will light up downtown San Antonio on Saturday, Nov. 19
The festival will showcase more than 200 artists across a footprint that stretches from the Tobin Center to Travis Park.
Catching up with Rob Halford ahead of Judas Priest’s two-night run at Tech Port Center
Judas Priest’s Tuesday, Nov. 22 and Wednesday, Nov. 23 shows are part of the band’s 50 Heavy Metal Years Tour.
Popular San Antonio holiday attraction Rotary Ice Rink returns to Travis Park Nov. 18
Skate rental is included in the rink’s $14 admission.
Live Music in San Antonio This Week: Grupo Firme, Beach Fossils, Hoods and more
Guitar god Joe Satriani and Junior H, who popularized the corridos tumbados genre, also will make San Antonio tour stops.
Artpace’s Fall 2022 International Artists-in-Residence Exhibitions debut Thursday, Nov. 17
At the opening, attendees can meet artists JD Pluecker (Houston), K8 Hardy (Fort Worth/New York) and María José Crespo (Tijuana/Rotterdam).
Assclown Alert: Breaking Twitter with Texas billionaire Elon Musk
Both the Federal Trade Commission and Sen. Ed Markey, D-Massachusetts, have also issued stern warnings to Musk about the dangers of dicking around with one of the world’s most-accessed social networks.
Current Events: There’s reason for San Antonio progressives to celebrate the last election cycle
Beto O’Rourke lost and Texas remains red, but there were plenty of victories elsewhere on the ballot.






