Rock & Roll Machine: Triumph reunion tour brings act back to San Antonio, its...
If you’ve lived in San Antonio long enough, the arrival of Triumph’s long-awaited reunion tour at Frost Bank Center on Thursday, May 21, will feel like a homecoming. The hard-rocking band behind hits including “Lay It on the Line,” “Magic Power” and “Blinding Light Show” has been a local favorite since the era when Jo
Staff cuts could come to Northside ISD as district tackles $38M budget shortfall
One senior NISD cabinet member said the district's 'problems are not going away financially.' The district is addressing a $38 million budget deficit.
Window company owner who left San Antonio to avoid disgruntled customers arrested on felony...
SAN ANTONIO – The owner of a now-defunct San Antonio window company has been indicted on felony theft charges. Investigators said he accepted deposits from customers then shuttered the business without paying them back. James Hunter Townsend, 39, was taken into custody Tuesday on third-degree felony charges of theft...
Pearl-area eatery cites vandalism as reason for closing after 2 years
Vandalism allegedly contributed to the restaurant's decision to close.
Traffic alert: Closures coming at I-10, Loop 1604 this weekend
The closures, which are needed to continue road work, will start at 9 p.m. Friday, and some will continue until 5 a.m. Monday, according to TxDOT.
Softening housing market sends San Antonio and Bexar County scrambling
SAN ANTONIO – Slowing, or even shrinking, property tax projections are pushing Bexar County and the City of San Antonio to consider ways to pull back on new spending, make cuts, or even raise the tax rate. “This is not normal,” Bexar County Manager David Smith told county commissioners...
Cool Crest Miniature Golf celebrating grand reopening this Saturday
Deco District gem Cool Crest Miniature Golf will maintain a Grand Reopening Celebration this Saturday. This basic San Antonio enjoyable fixture initially opened its doorways in 1929. Whereas the spot has one foot firmly planted previously — it’s beloved by generations of locals — the present homeowners even have their
City says it needs more shelter beds, rent aid to curb homelessness
San Antonio's new Homeless Services and Strategy Department identified several gaps in area services. Now officials are trying to figure out how to meet those needs in a tight budget cycle.
Man killed in rollover crash, BMW driver and passenger flee scene
SAN ANTONIO - A man in his 20's has died after a rollover crash near 410 and Perrin Beitel early Friday morning. The crash occurred around 1:55 a.m. According to the San Antonio Police Department, a BMW ran through a light when it hit a truck. The BMW rolled over into a nearby Jim's parking lot.
The Massive Texas Thrift Store That Locals Want To Keep Secret
There’s a certain type of shopping destination that locals guard like a family recipe. Texas Thrift Ingram in San Antonio is exactly that kind of place, where the regulars hope you’ll just keep driving past on your way to somewhere else. The thing about great thrift stores is...

















