From mall darling to retail revival: Huebner Oaks is making a comeback
The San Antonio mall millennials grew up in is cool again.
‘Too good to be true’: Luxury car scam near San Antonio costs victims $40K
Police warn scammers are pretending to be a Boerne business.
Tension among citizens arises at town hall meeting
After being rescheduled from Jan. 12, Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones successfully held her sixth Town Hall meeting at the Walker Ranch Senior Center in District 9. Yesterday’s meeting addressed the Fiscal Year 2027 budget for the upcoming bond, federal implications and Jones’ 2026 priorities. Jones briefly discussed topics...
The Massive Flea Market In Texas That’ll Make Your Treasure-Hunting Dreams Come True
You know that feeling when you walk into a candy store as a kid and your eyes go wide with possibility?. That’s exactly what happens when you step through the gates of Mission Open Air Market in San Antonio, except instead of gummy bears and chocolate bars, you’re surrounded by vintage treasures, quirky collectibles,...
Men arrested after robbery of maintenance worker turned SWAT standoff at Medical Center apartment
Michael Aguirre and David Thurston are accused of barricading inside an apartment unit for hours after Aguirre robbed a maintenance worker at gunpoint.
Free bus fare proposal one signature away from full discussion by San Antonio City...
District 6 Councilman Ric Galvan is leading the way for free VIA bus fare. He just needs to win support from one more council member. The post Free bus fare proposal one signature away from full discussion by San Antonio City Council appeared first on San Antonio Current .
Smog Test Shock: Bexar County Drivers Hit With New 2026 Requirement
San Antonio drivers just got a new date to circle on the calendar: starting Nov. 1, anyone registering a vehicle in Bexar County will need a passing emissions test before they can renew their registration. This is a separate requirement from the full vehicle safety inspections that Texas scrapped for most...
San Antonio Rallies To Keep 1999 Cop-Killer Accomplice Behind Bars
A convicted accomplice in the 1999 Atascosa County ambush that left three law-enforcement officers dead is heading back before the Texas parole board in March, and local officials are making it clear they want him to stay put. Nearly 27 years after the killings of two Atascosa County deputies and a Texas Department...
Embattled businessman in massive fraud case now alleges he’s the victim of theft
Among those named in a lawsuit filed by Shumate is Kenedy County Justice of the Peace Jerry William Miller.
‘Get on the ground or I release the dog’: 3rd SAPD officer suspended in...
Officer Ivan Mendez agreed to the punishment and waived his right to appeal. His suspension ran from Jan. 8 through Jan. 22, according to the records.

















