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San Antonio's tricentennial celebration in 2018 will generate $120 million and draw 263,000 visitors to the Alamo City, according to results of an economic impact study released Wednesday. → Read More
San Antonio's expecting big economic impacts as a result of its 300th birthday celebrations in 2018. → Read More
The end of Fiesta signaling the start of a police investigation for more than 20 families Sunday. → Read More
City lights and celebrations took over the streets of downtown as the Fiesta Flambeau Parade rolled through Saturday. → Read More
The first night of A Night in Old San Antonio, or NIOSA, happened Tuesday at the historic La Villita in downtown. → Read More
The collision occurred in the 400 block of Nolan Street, just east of downtown. → Read More
It's estimated crowds feasted on more than 100,000 oysters during the two-day event that celebrated its 101st year. → Read More
It's the time of year for celebrations. Fiesta kicks off next week, prom season is in full swing and graduation parties will soon be taking place. → Read More
Representatives from the Texas General Land Office, the city of San Antonio and the Alamo Endowment are preparing to release the Alamo Master Plan Design during a public meeting Tuesday night at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center. → Read More
Joe Soto and three others were shot in the 3000 block of Fidelia Sunday morning. → Read More
A south side mission is limiting visitations after it was hit by thieves once again. → Read More
The American Honey Bee Protection Agency is working to keep honey bees from extinction, while coming up with creative ways to help veterans. → Read More
There are six candidates running for the San Antonio City Council District 1 seat. → Read More
Monday marked an emotional and patriotic morning in New Braunfels as nonprofit organization Helping A Hero presented keys to its 10th homeowner locally. → Read More
John Cano's life changed forever when a drunk driver slammed into his car two years ago on the city's south side. His wife and mother to a young girl also in the vehicle at the time of the crash, Elizabeth, died. → Read More
Kendall County, home to the city of Boerne, recently made headlines as the second faster-growing county in the U.S. → Read More
Allstate insurance has ranked Bexar County number two in the state when it comes to the number of hail and wind damage claims. → Read More
A jury was selected Monday afternoon in a wrongful death lawsuit that was filed by family members of a man who was fatally wounded by an off-duty San Antonio police officer in a restaurant parking lot in February 2014. → Read More
The search for a killer continues as a family mourns its loved one who was shot and killed Saturday afternoon on the city’s East Side. → Read More
A friend of a family member went to check on a man living on the city's East Side on Saturday afternoon and found him shot to death in his home. → Read More