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San Antonio garden nurseries deal with frost damage, offer advice to green thumbers

Local garden nurseries are still assessing damage from the freeze of December 2022. → Read More

Men's World Cup tournament sparks fresh interest in soccer in San Antonio

Soccer organizations report the championship is inspiring more San Antonians to take up the sport. → Read More

Bexar County Commissioners approve $2.8 billion budget without raising property tax rate

Bexar County Commissioners on Tuesday approved a $2.8 billion budget without raising the property tax rate. → Read More

Flash flood and flood watches now cover the Hill Country and San Antonio this week

A cold front pushing through this week will trigger showers in its advance and in its wake. → Read More

Medina and Frio County communities have serious water woes, good rain chances coming

The Frio County community of Derby has run out of water, according to Ray Kallio, the county's emergency management coordinator. → Read More

Alamodome hiring for UTSA, XFL football seasons, Alamo Bowl

The Alamodome and its contractors are hiring for the upcoming UTSA and XFL football seasons and the Alamo Bowl. → Read More

Major fireworks planned this Fourth of July weekend in San Antonio

While the drought has led to a ban on the sale of some fireworks and some cities have canceled their official fireworks shows, the sky will still light up this Fourth of July. → Read More

Cold front, tropical disturbance could be rainmakers this week in San Antonio

A cold front and a tropical disturbance could be rainmakers for the San Antonio area this week. → Read More

Bexar County Commissioners approve water bill assistance, county pay hike

Bexar County Commissioners on Tuesday approved the launch of the federally-backed Low Income Household Water Assistance Program. → Read More

San Antonio sees hottest day of the year so far, city opens cooling centers ahead of dangerous week

Monday could go down as the hottest day of the year in San Antonio, according to the National Weather Service. → Read More

Uvalde superintendent says students won't return to Robb Elementary, district is cooperating with investigation

Students and staff will not return to Robb Elementary School. → Read More

Cold front brings rain chances, unseasonably cool weather to San Antonio next week

A cold front is expected to push into the San Antonio this weekend — setting up the chance for thunderstorms, high winds,hail and unseasonably cooler temperatures for all of next week. → Read More

Water waster complaints grow during drought, first time offenders face $120 fine in San Antonio

San Antonians have been under Stage 2 water restrictions for one month as of Thursday due to severe drought conditions and complaints about water wasters are increasing. → Read More

Thunderstorms could return to San Antonio by Thursday night, tornado watch for Hill Country

The National Weather Service reports there is a moderate to strong chance for more showers and thunderstorms for the San Antonio area through 8 p.m. Thursday. → Read More

UTSA finds evidence of possible ancient earth ovens at caverns

UTSA archaeologists have found possible evidence of earth ovens used by pre-historic people on the grounds of Natural Bridge Caverns, north of San Antonio. → Read More

May elections will be the most expensive in Bexar County history

The Bexar County Elections Office is battling voter confusion as three costly separate elections approach in May. → Read More

Rains to continue in San Antonio, but won't be a drought-buster

The National Weather Service reports there is a strong chance showers will continue into Tuesday morning, ending around daybreak. → Read More

Hundreds attend dedication of new federal courthouse in San Antonio

A who's who of San Antonio's legal and political communities turned out for Wednesday's dedication of the new federal courthouse on West Nueva Street. → Read More

Some San Antonio parks go curfew-free to allow for overnight Easter weekend camping

Campers will be allowed to stake out spots in selected city parks as early as 5 a.m. Thursday morning. → Read More

Development for 6,000 future homes breaks ground near New Braunfels

The local housing market has been booming in recent years, including in the biggest city in what's considered San Antonio's metro area: New Braunfels. → Read More