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Join San Antonio for heartfelt Juneteenth celebrations. Enjoy parades, concerts, markets, and immerse yourself in a rich ...
In the heart of San Antonio, where the breakfast tacos flow like water and the Spurs reign supreme, sits a treasure trove that makes bargain hunters’ hearts skip a beat: Thrift Town. This isn’t your ...
San Antonio’s history is marked by frequent flooding, but a handful of rain events have truly rewritten the history books.
Two local non-profits, San Antonio Aware and Eagles Flight Advocacy and Outreach, are organizing a candlelight vigil to honor ...
A vigil on Wednesday will honor 13 people killed in last week’s floods in San Antonio and offer support for grieving families.
At least six inches of rain fell in a three-hour period on Thursday, leading to more than a dozen vehicles being washed into ...
The Roosevelt Park swimming pool, one of two San Antonio pools that's more than a century old, has reopened for the season.
It was 160 years ago that enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, learned they had been freed — after Civil War's end and two ...
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