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Local garden nurseries are still assessing damage from the freeze of December 2022. → Read More
Soccer organizations report the championship is inspiring more San Antonians to take up the sport. → Read More
Bexar County Commissioners on Tuesday approved a $2.8 billion budget without raising the property tax rate. → Read More
A cold front pushing through this week will trigger showers in its advance and in its wake. → Read More
The Frio County community of Derby has run out of water, according to Ray Kallio, the county's emergency management coordinator. → Read More
The Alamodome and its contractors are hiring for the upcoming UTSA and XFL football seasons and the Alamo Bowl. → Read More
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
A cold front and a tropical disturbance could be rainmakers for the San Antonio area this week. → Read More
Bexar County Commissioners on Tuesday approved the launch of the federally-backed Low Income Household Water Assistance Program. → Read More
Monday could go down as the hottest day of the year in San Antonio, according to the National Weather Service. → Read More
Students and staff will not return to Robb Elementary School. → Read More
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
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
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 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
The Bexar County Elections Office is battling voter confusion as three costly separate elections approach in May. → Read More
The National Weather Service reports there is a strong chance showers will continue into Tuesday morning, ending around daybreak. → Read More
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
Campers will be allowed to stake out spots in selected city parks as early as 5 a.m. Thursday morning. → Read More
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