

Poll: Texas Latinos overwhelmingly plan to vote for Colin Allred over Ted Cruz
The strong support for Allred comes even though Cruz’s campaign dropped more than $4 million on Latino outreach.
San Antonio’s Jaime’s Place to host a drag king show this weekend
The show will highlight SA legends including the Donkey Lady, Hispanic Elvis, Emilio Navaira and even Hardbodies.
Orchestra will present Avatar: The Last Airbender’s music live in San Antonio
GEA Live will perform the soundtrack music Thursday at the Majestic Theatre.
San Antonio mayoral candidate lays out sweeping pro-restaurant platform
Rolando Pablos’ 10-point plan to save local restaurants comes as longtime San Antonio dining spots close their doors.
Hickoids release 13th Floor Elevators cover to raise money for San Antonio nonprofit
Sales of the record benefit free after-school academy High Voltage Music.
Two San Antonio police officers suspended over use-of-force allegations
Officers Steven Elderkin and Domingo Rios III are both accused of using unnecessary force on suspects.
Bad Takes: Texas GOP’s overzealous ‘election security’ moves are suppressing votes
The actions of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and others are undermining trust in elections.
San Antonio mayor’s zeal for Missions ballpark project not an ideal legacy
Mayor Ron Nirenberg’s eagerness to cement a deal for the sports arena allows a flawed project to move forward.
Fourth annual San Antonio Feminist Film Festival taking place at Carver Center
The festival kicks off tonight featuring panel discussions with journalists, activists and local politicians.
Live Music in San Antonio This Week: Chromeo, StrateJacket, Avett Brothers
Three-piece band Big Fun play loud, dumb and enjoyable music using a fuzz bass, drums and a keytar.
San Antonio sports fans mad that Spurs players wore UT gear to UTSA-Longhorns game
A majority of Spurs players wore Longhorns gear to the game, which UTSA lost 7-56.
Did Texas Department of Public Safety chief really call migrants ‘cockroaches’?
A widely circulated clip of DPS Director Steve McCraw appears to be taken out of context.
Deftones, Mars Volta will play San Antonio’s Frost Bank Center in March
Tickets go on sale to the general public this Friday, but presale deals start as early as Wednesday.
San Antonio artist Leigh Anne Lester’s latest exhibition opens Wednesday
The show at Ruiz-Healy Gallery probes the fragile balance maintained in both micro and macro ecosystems.
Assclown Alert: Amping up Texas’ culture war with Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick
Patrick’s new list of legislative priorities doubles down on partisanship instead of looking out for average Texans.
LA LOM bringing retro-Latin grooves to San Antonio’s Stable Hall this Friday
The Stable Hall show is nearly sold out, with just a few box seats remaining.
Jed Craddock Band performing Echo Bridge fundraiser for San Antonio’s River Aid
Nonprofit group River Aid has removed 400,000 pounds of trash from Alamo City waterways.
Texas is the eighth-worst state in which to start a new career, study shows
The Texas Workforce Commission said employers are looking for more experience and education.
Even if courts block Ken Paxton’s ‘election integrity’ moves, the damage is already done
Voting-rights experts warn that the Republican AG’s actions are intimidating Texas voters and activists.
San Antonio’s Starlighter celebrating 3rd anniversary with music festival this Saturday
The Deco District venue will celebrate its three-year anniversary with a stacked lineup of local bands.
Texas A&M-San Antonio prof wins microbiology teaching award
Professor Davida Smyth studies San Antonio’s wastewater and the Edwards Aquifer.
Texas leads nation in anti-immigrant legislation, according to new LULAC study
The report called out Gov. Greg Abbott’s anti-immigration rhetoric for sparking nativist legislation in other states.
Author Christopher Brown to discuss book on urban edgelands at San Antonio event
The award-winning writer will discuss and read from A Natural History of Empty Lots Wednesday at The Twig.
UT San Antonio got $1.6 million to get its ass kicked by Texas Longhorns
UTSA head coach Jeff Traylor told reporters after the loss that the Roadrunners are a ‘work in progress.’
Nicki Minaj’s Wednesday Frost Bank Center show will be her first in San Antonio
Wednesday’s show will also feature performances by Tyga, Bia and Skillibeng.
New polls showing tight race between Ted Cruz and Colin Allred
Recent polls show Cruz is having trouble topping 50% support.
Cigarettes After Sex playing San Antonio’s Frost Bank Center Tuesday
The band is stopping in the Alamo City as part of its X’s World Tour.
San Antonio’s Julian and Joaquin Castro invite public to their 50th birthday bash
The party will get underway at 6 p.m. Monday at Casa Hernan.
Texas officials say they’ve scrubbed the voter rolls. Here’s how to check if you’re still on them.
The deadline to register to vote is Oct. 7. The Texas Tribune, ProPublica and Votebeat want to hear from people removed from voter rolls.
Smoke Sky Bar undergoing renovations in response to July’s deadly shooting
The bar will undergo renovations to enclose its rooftop patio.
San Antonio Rep. Joaquin Castro introduces bill recognizing Hispanic Serving Institutions
SA is home to 12 Hispanic Serving Institutions, or those where a quarter of full-time students identify as Hispanic or Latino.
Heat-related deaths keep piling up in Texas even as candidates shy from climate
Texas A&M climate scientist suggests surging heat — and heat-related deaths — may finally deliver an ‘Oh shit’ moment for a state riding on heat-generating fossil fuels.
Opinion: Trump would doom the U.S. Department of Education and harm Texas teachers
Educators are calling for more funding, support, and a system that protects them. Removing the DOE would only perpetuate the problems.
Ken Paxton withdrew an opinion on gun bans weeks after suing Texas state fair for a similar restriction
Paxton sued Dallas and state fair officials last month, arguing the fair’s private organizer had violated state law by banning firearms on the fairgrounds.
Texas civic group wants judge to block Ken Paxton’s investigation into voter registration efforts
Jolt, which advocates for more Latino voting participation, says the attorney general’s probe has spurred threatening comments online.
San Antonio’s Weathered Souls Brewing Co. shutting down
The brewer blamed rising costs and declining alcohol consumption on its financial woes.
San Antonio’s Hotel Emma earns recognition from Michelin hotel guide
The Pearl’s luxury hotel earned a Two Key rating from the prestigious guide.
Fratello’s Italian deli makes comeback in San Antonio as food truck
The food truck’s owner was the head cook at Fratello’s for 10 years.
H-E-B’s Central Market sets Guinness World Record for largest charcuterie board
The record was broken as part of the flagship store’s 30th anniversary celebration.
San Antonio Rep. Chip Roy says U.S. isn’t worth defending due to transgender music teachers
Roy’s latest absurd claim came during a speech intended to honor 9/11 victims.
Olive Garden planting 10th San Antonio store near North Star Mall
The location is expected to open next spring.
Federal border agency report on Uvalde massacre recommends policy changes
The review of CBP agents’ response to the 2022 Robb Elementary School shooting found that active shooting training was insufficient.
Texas pro-Trump evangelist says Harris used ‘witchcraft’ to win debate
MAGA preacher Lance Wallnau also claimed ABC News was in on the ‘occult’ plan to deceive viewers.
GOP bid to remove polling sites from Tarrant County college campuses fails
County Judge Tim O’Hare said he proposed the cuts to save costs. Critics accused Republican leaders of suppressing the vote of young people who back Democrats.
Venue above San Antonio’s Francis Bogside reopening Thursday as country bar
New nightspot Frankie’s Roundup is part of a rebranding of multiple concepts inside the St. Paul Square complex.
San Antonio council votes 9-2 in favor of $160 million baseball stadium project
The project will demolish the Soap Factory Apartments despite pleas from tenants.






