Public officials have been quick to respond, moving to undo all recognition of Cesar Chavez in wake of report he sexually abused girls and women.
Amid a regional boom, the Seattle-based tech giant has filed development plans for a pair of data centers valued at $25 million and $65 million.
From new businesses to housing developments, check out the five top-read stories across the San Antonio area from March 16-20.
The first phase of development around the planned San Antonio Missions downtown ballpark is taking shape. Downtown developer Weston Urban has submitted plans to th ...
The increase came as fewer people went to National Park Service sites country-wide last year.
A North Texas jury recently ordered Principle Auto's Abigail Kampmann to pay business partner Mark Smith about $20 million for violating a company agreement.
San Antonio is about to get a taste of California-style Nashville hot chicken, complete with a liability waiver. Angry Chickz, a fast-growing brand out of the Golden State, is set to open its first ...
UT San Antonio officials say merging race and gender studies with another department is a routine step to save money.
The city-owned utility is staring down an unprecedented explosion in demand fueled by AI and other large load customers that could quadruple its resource needs.
The YMCA of Greater San Antonio has opened registration for its summer day camps filled with swimming, STEM, sports and field trips.
A local youth substance abuse program is treating children as young as 11, and while that age might seem young, the ...
The City of San Antonio is floating a new public discussion draft that would, over the long haul, turn the San Pedro quarry in Stone Oak into a walkable mixed-use district once mining wraps up. The ...