Mayor Ron Nirenberg is term-limited from seeking reelection, and the candidates running to replace him have created openings ...
The MLK March, known as one of the largest in the country, is now in its 38th year. Organizers expect 200,000 people will march Monday.
Members of the Texas House chose attorney Dustin Burrows (R-Lubbock), a known quantity among San Antonio politicos, to lead ...
San Antonio Report sat down with Ryan Kuhl to ask him about his new role and vision for Prosper West moving forward.
One of the oldest buildings in San Antonio, located in the literal and figurative heart of downtown, is up for sale.
Martinez Creek will receive substantial ecosystem upgrades, as part of a plan to restore creeks on the city’s West Side.
Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai said he wants to see an eventual deal happen, but can't ask voters to support a project with ...
The USAA Board of Directors announced on Wednesday that Juan C. Andrade will be the company’s next president and CEO.
The conservative state lawmaker went to Austin to help public schools. Then he became the target of his own party's leaders.
Starting today both personnel and visitors need to submit to ID checks to enter the base, suspending the Trusted Traveler ...
An ordinance that went into effect on Jan. 1 mandates that some structures approved for removal be deconstructed rather than ...
The funding is part of package from the county, city and state worth almost $32 million that last year lured the manufacturer to San Antonio.