Vol. 32, No. 2
San Antonio's DreamWeek Talks Politics
By Lyanne A. Guarecuco
Man Mails Fake Bomb to SAPD Chief McManus
6-year-old Sutherland Springs Shooting Survivor To Be Released From Hospital
By Sarah Martinez
The Rise and Fall of the #DentonTrumpster
By Sarah Martinez and Alex Zielinski
This Robbery Suspect Was Dumb Enough to Get His Social Security Number Tattooed on His Forehead
East Texas Man Arrested After Abusing Dog to Relieve Stress
San Antonio's Psychiatric Hospital Gets $14 Million to Replace Crumbling Facility
By Alex Zielinski
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick Calls for State Investigation into SAPD over Smuggling Case
Legal Age to Buy Tobacco in San Antonio Raised to 21
Department of Education Says Texas Illegally Kept Thousands of Disabled Students from Resources
Texas-Sized Indoor Waterpark Opening in Grand Prairie This Weekend
San Antonio Police Chief, Mayor Stand by Handling of Human Smuggling Case
Local Group Organizes Counter Protest to MLK March, Citing Police Shootings
Smithson Valley Teacher Charged with Having Improper Relationship with Student
San Antonio Boy Fighting Cancer Made Honorary Houston Firefighter
Councilman Pelaez Calls Citizen's Comments 'Gibberish' on Facebook
Has Anyone Seen Murphy? A Texas Family's Suit of Armor is Missing
The Supreme Court Will Take Up Texas Redistricting Case
DA LaHood Seeks Death Penalty in Trial for Murder of SAPD Detective Marconi
Regional Political Group Will Host San Antonio Women's Rally
As Affordable Housing Shrinks, City Hits Pause on Downtown Development Incentives
Another Winter Storm is Headed to San Antonio Tonight
Freedom Riders See Little Difference Between Civil Rights Movement of the '60s and Black Lives Matter
Witness Says Man Survived After Driving Off Downtown San Antonio Bridge
Here's What You Need to Know About San Antonio's Street Conditions During the Winter Storm
Following Complaints, Alamo Redesign Meetings Are Now Open to the Public
Gov. Abbott Campaigns to Dramatically Shrink Property Tax Rate
Lasting Legacy: DreamWeek Ushers in San Antonio's 50th MLK March
By James Courtney
Playwright Jesus Alonzo Tackles Grief and Mourning in The After-Life
By Marco Aquino
Free Will Astrology (1/10/18-1/16/18)
By Rob Brezsny
Savage Love: Worms Turn
By Dan Savage
"Waiting Garden" Exhibit Offers Space for Reflection, Meditation at Clamp Light Gallery
By Bryan Rindfuss
Creative Creatures Celebrates 4-Year Anniversary with Party at Brick
Kickstarter Campaign Nearing Goal for Book Celebrating ‘Toilet Seat Artist’ Barney Smith
By Rick Weaver
James Avery Just Unveiled a San Antonio Charm
'I'm Not Enjoying This': Gregg Popovich Says LaMarcus Aldridge Asked to be Traded During Offseason
Houston Astros Players Take Over Windcrest Whataburger
Neil deGrasse Tyson Wants You to Get Your Shit Together (Because the Universe Doesn’t Care About You)
Alamo Drafthouse to Screen Marco Polo-Inspired Documentary Promoting Community Service
Gregg Popovich Speaks on MLK Jr.'s Legacy, Racism and Trump
Kimura is Hosting a Ramen Pop-Up This Saturday
By Jessica Elizarraras
Tequila Pop-Ups at The Brooklynite, Mole Takeovers at Chisme and More Cocktail Conference Spillover
Vegan Stop Shop Returns to Brick with More Than 25 Vendors
Clementine Postpones Opening to Wednesday
This Guy Went All Out to Celebrate 100 Visits to Whataburger
What We Learned at This Year's San Antonio Cocktail Conference
By Ron Bechtol
Clementine, Castle Hills' Latest Restaurant, Opens This Week
Months After Fire, Chris Madrid's Opens Temporary Location Close to Home
San Antonio Restaurants Closing Their Doors During Tuesday's Winter Blast
Singhs Vietnamese Is Coming to the St. Mary's Strip
The San Antonio Symphony Might Be OK, Y'all
By Chris Conde
Lars Ulrich Discusses Metallica's Early Influences in Upcoming Thrash Metal Documentary
OOOOOH We're Halfway There! Bon Jovi is Coming To San Antonio
Quintanilla Family Making TV Show Inspired By Selena's Legacy
Tejano Singer Jay Perez Surprises 10-year-old Girl in Hospital
Latin Pop Stars Gloria Trevi and Alejandra Guzmán are Coming to San Antonio
Rejoice! The San Antonio Symphony Is Back for the Season
Justin Timberlake is Coming to Texas ... Just Not San Antonio
Cranberries Singer Dolores O'Riordan Has Died
Expand Your Vocabulary: The Untold Story of Andrea "Vocab" Sanderson
Oh Snap, Ex-Talking Heads Vocalist David Byrne Is Coming to San Antonio
Indie Overload: Built To Spill and The Afghan Whigs Are Coming To San Antonio
Steven Spielberg Delivers Another Classic with The Post
By Cameron Meier
Live Music at Q Bar – Steven Curd
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Popular Salad and Go concept expanding its San Antonio footprint
By Nina Rangel
San Antonio Pastor John Hagee says he'll lobby Congress to back Israeli attacks on Iran
By Michael Karlis
True Colors: Jeremy Sochan is putting his stamp on the Spurs and San Antonio
By Sanford Nowlin
Protesting got way harder in Texas because of a U.S. Supreme Court decision
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By San Antonio Current Staff
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A distinctive 1927 Spanish-style home built by Nathan Straus Nayfach, the architect of downtown’s iconic Alemeda Theater, is back on the market…
A 1938 home overlooking Woodlawn Lake hit the market last month for $525,000, and it's got more than just a pretty brick…
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