San Antonioโs Pothole Patrol on a โblitzโ to smooth out cityโs bumpy roads
A special city team, known as the Pothole Patrol, is on a mission to fill as many potholes as possible in April. Their goal also is to encourage community members to get involved by reporting any potholes they see.
Some migrants flown to Marthaโs Vineyard from San Antonio to get legal status, multiple reports say
Some of the 49 migrants who were flown to Marthaโs Vineyard from San Antonio in 2022 can legally work in the US and canโt be deported because they are considered crime victims, according to multiple reports.
โItโs everybodyโs place to comeโ: Downtowners say they welcome crowds, events to their neighborhood
The convenience of living downtown comes at a cost. Everything is walkable, but finding parking can be a challenge. Those who live downtown say they are surrounded by culture and vibrance โ and the tradeoff is worth it.
From the heart of San Antonio: โUrbanistasโ share what itโs like to live downtown
The Alamo, River Walk, San Fernando Cathedral. They are all iconic places that serve as icons of San Antonio and touchstones in the middle of a bustling city. But what is it like to live in the shadow of these tourist hot spots? In this episode of "Know My Neighborhood," we talk to those who live and work in the downtown neighborhood.
South Texas Pride: West San Antonio native cast on season 9 of โRupaulโs Drag Race All Starsโ
San Antonio West Side native Jorge Meza, also known as the drag performer Jorgeous, is โsashayingโ back to the small screen after being cast on the ninth season of โRuPaulโs Drag Race All Stars.โ
โRain Rockโ counted on to help keep NIOSA dry for 50+ years
There are many Fiesta traditions, from swapping medals to staking a claim on a spot to see the Battle of Flowers Parade, but using the Rain Rock to keep a Night in Old San Antonio dry might be the most eyebrow-raising to people who donโt know the reason why.
Community gathers at Baruch Hashem Congregation for Passover Seder
People from all over South and Central Texas gathered Monday at Baruch Hashem Congregation on Huebner Road for the annual Passover Seder, a ritual marking the beginning of Passover, which symbolizes the transition from slavery to freedom.