‘Things are getting very scary’: Protesters march in San Antonio against ICE actions
Sign up for TPR Today, Texas Public Radio's newsletter that brings our top stories to your inbox each morning. Hundreds gathered Saturday afternoon in downtown San Antonio for a rally and march protesting recent actions by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement after the fatal shooting of Renée Nicole Good by an...
San Antonio gas prices drop again, with some stations below $2 a gallon
SAN ANTONIO — Gas prices have stayed low for the past couple of months and they’ve continued to slide into the new year. Right now, the national average sits at $2.79 a gallon, after dropping below $3 in early December. According to AAA, drivers in Texas are paying...
Calling all readers: Markers identifying some of San Antonio’s most historic places are missing
The Texas Historical and Landmark Association, co-founded by Adina De Zavala, put up nearly 40 historical markers across the state, most of them in San Antonio.
These 10 Family-Run Mexican Restaurants In Texas Are Loved by Locals
Texas has a special place in its heart for family-run Mexican restaurants. These spots aren’t just about food, they’re about tradition, love, and recipes passed down through generations. From San Antonio to Houston, Austin to Fort Worth, families have created dining experiences that feel like coming home. Locals...
San Antonio police officer indefinitely suspended after abandoning car at crash scene while intoxicated,...
SAN ANTONIO – A police officer was indefinitely suspended after he fled the scene of a crash while intoxicated, according to records obtained by KSAT Investigates. San Antonio Police Chief William McManus signed off on Officer Luis Carrillo’s suspension on Oct. 23, 2025. City records show Carrillo had been with SAPD...
San Antonio Mom Gets Max 20 Years After 6-Year-Old Weighs Just 19 Pounds
A long-running San Antonio child neglect case that stunned doctors, detectives and courtroom observers finally reached its conclusion Friday, when a Bexar County judge handed a 20-year prison term to Jennifer Marie Delgado. Delgado, now 38, took a plea deal in the 2018 case involving her severely malnourished...
‘We need to stand for love, never for hate’ | Hundreds rally at Alamo...
SAN ANTONIO — Several hundred people gathered Saturday at Alamo Plaza as part of what organizers described as a national day of action, voicing opposition to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and criticizing recent actions by the federal government. About 300 to 400 people attended the peaceful rally in...
Native fish to be relocated during River Walk draining
SAN ANTONIO — As parts of the River Walk are drained later this month, crews will also be working to protect the wildlife that lives there. The San Antonio River Authority says biologists will relocate hundreds of native fish and other aquatic species between Jan. 11 and Jan. 19, along the stretch from West Josephine...
San Antonio to tear up rainbow crosswalks after judge denies call to halt the...
The city will start tearing up the rainbow sidewalk on Monday, but it is unclear if they will return to their plan of painting rainbows on sidewalks in the Pride Cultural Heritage District.
Neighbors warn of repeated dog attacks in San Antonio’s Highland Park
SAN ANTONIO — Neighborhood leaders in San Antonio’s Highland Park community say at least six dog attacks have been reported since October, warning that number likely represents only the incidents they know about — and that more may have gone unreported. Residents say the attacks have occurred...

















