

San Antonio’s Blue Star Arts Complex to charge for parking
Property management hasn’t decided whether it will charge every day or just during events.
Man Overboard Brewing becomes latest San Antonio brewery to close
The owners look forward to spending more time with family, they said in an online announcement.
Texas agency wants $300 million to improve its neglected Medicaid enrollment system
Hundreds of thousands of Texans have been dropped from Medicaid rolls as the state failed to upgrade its sluggish systems.
San Antonio Asian-fusion eatery Hot Joy open in new Broadway location
Some popular menu items have carried over from the old space, including the Twice Fried Wings.
San Antonio Tex-Mex staple Lala’s Gorditas to permanently close
Owner Steven Pizzini said he’s retiring and Christmas Eve will be the restaurant’s last day in business.
San Antonio street artist launches petition to amend city’s graffiti ordinance
Artist Joshua ‘Lakey’ Hinson has been arrested for drawing on city sidewalks with chalk, which ultimately washes away.
PechaKucha San Antonio closes out 2024 with its final event of the year
The speaking event will include presentations by a master craftsman, a record hoarder, a cultural placemaker and more.
Wienerschnitzel adds new San Antonio store, new franchisee with growth plans
Franchise owner Samantha Garcia said she wants to open four more units over the next 10 years.
San Antonio Marathon aims to become Boston Marathon Qualifier
Organizers said they will reveal course details early next year.
San Antonio business trailblazer Rosemary Kowalski has died at 100
Kowalski built a single barbecue restaurant into a catering empire that served presidents and celebrities.
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz blames Ivy League indoctrination for healthcare CEO’s killing
Like the accused shooter, Cruz himself is the product of Ivy League institutions.
Live Music in San Antonio This Week: Dawes, Cherubs, Tear Dungeon
‘Fort Sam’s own’ 323rd Army Band will also perform a Christmas concert at Stable Hall.
San Antonio ISD takes no action on baseball-stadium land sale at Monday meeting
Discussions have been moved back for a proposed deal that would free up land for the San Antonio Missions’ new ballpark.
The Baked Bird opens first brick-and-mortar location at a familiar San Antonio spot
The restaurant hopes to open early February in the spot that once housed Martha’s and Mi Gente.
The GOP-controlled Texas Legislature is once again targeting transgender people
GOP lawmakers have already filed nearly 40 anti-trans proposals for debate in the upcoming session.
Assclown Alert: Conflating rape and sexual indiscretion with U.S. Rep. Chip Roy
Roy, an Austin-San Antonio congressman, made the remark while defending Trump nominee Pete Hegseth.
Here’s where to find holiday bar pop-ups in San Antonio this Christmas season
From fancy hotel bars to neighborhood watering holes, these nightspots are offering something special for the holidays.
Eclectic group of San Antonio officials voices opposition to ban on horse-drawn carriages
City Council is expected to vote Thursday whether to phase out the carriages downtown for the safety of the animals.
Bad Takes: Let’s stop with the myth that working class voters handed Trump the election
Those ‘most enthralled with Donald Trump were not at the very bottom,’ but rather ‘the elite of the left-behind.’
Work on $1.4 billion terminal starts at San Antonio International Airport this week
The terminal, which will double the airport’s size, will wrap up in 2028.
Hulk Hogan coming to San Antonio Tuesday to debut his Real American Beer
Fans have a chance to meet the Hulkster and sample his new beer.
Texans’ favorite holiday cocktail doesn’t fall far from the Christmas tree, study finds
Eggnog is the most popular holiday tipple in Texas and 11 other states.
UTSA Roadrunners to take on Coastal Carolina in 2024 Myrtle Beach Bowl
Meanwhile, ranked BYU and UC Boulder will face off in San Antonio in the 32nd annual Alamo Bowl.
The Grim Bakers open first brick-and-mortar at San Antonio’s Wonderland of the Americas
The spooky couple used the prize money from winning Food Network’s Halloween Baking Championship.
San Antonio’s Chris Paul makes NBA history after securing 12,092 career assists
The 39-year-old veteran now has the second-most assists in NBA history, trailing only Hall of Famer John Stockton.
CPS Energy to bolster its clean-energy use with 400 megawatts of battery power
San Antonio’s city-owned utility struck a deal with OCI Energy to increase its energy storage capacity.
Texas Supreme Court scrutinizes San Antonio’s bird and tree removals In religious liberty debate
While a ruling that could reanimate a federal suit may take months, the city is expected to move ahead with tree removals at Brackenridge Park once it gets federal approval.
Uranium mining revival portends nuclear renaissance in Texas and beyond
State leaders want nuclear reactors to provide consistent, low-carbon power to large industrial facilities. But in South Texas, locals worry what a uranium boom means for their groundwater.
Soap Factory tenants say they haven’t received funds promised to cover relocation
Tenants at the apartments were promised $2,500 if they moved to make way for the San Antonio Missions’ new stadium.
Texas House committee demands that attorney general allow Roberson to testify
The Criminal Jurisprudence Committee plans to issue a new subpoena to the death row inmate for a Dec. 20 hearing if Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office does not cooperate.
Texas teens still required to get parental consent for birth control
Texas dropped its lawsuit after federal health officials said they wouldn’t enforce a confidentiality regulation for minors.
Fiddler Lily Henley to perform Sunday at San Antonio’s San Fernando Cathedral
Henley is a stirring performer and a scholar of Ladino (Judeo-Spanish) music and culture.
Study: San Antonio airport sixth-worst in the nation for delays
San Antonio’s high ranking for delays suggests it may be a bumpy season for holiday travel.
Acclaimed San Antonio pizzeria Il Forno taking over Tucker’s Kozy Korner
Il Forno will open the new East Side location within six months, its owner said.
UT Austin fans launch petition demanding SEC reverse Bevo ban ahead of weekend game
SEC officials say there’s not enough space on the sidelines. Texas fans are calling bullshit.
Top Texas doctor warns Robert F. Kennedy’s appointment would endanger public health
RFK Jr., a prominent anti-vaxxer, is Trump’s pick to head the Department of Health & Human Services.






