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Gardopia Gardens is San Antonio nonprofit using gardening to tackle food insecurity, community health disparities and even crime.
Bexar County could get $3M from the state for an anti-gang operations helicopter, but residents will still need to cover $500K a year.
Economic activity is growing around Loop 1604 and Marbach Road and local government and business owners are working to meet demand.
Many of these ACA enrollees are employed by small businesses. They could see their health care premiums skyrocket when tax credits expire.
To shield residents from the cost, San Antonio is getting creative with TIRZ dollars and other tools. Critics caution it could backfire.
The redrawn district is a key piece of President Donald Trump's plan to pick up additional Republican seats in Texas in 2026.
Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones sought to pause negotiations on a downtown Spurs arena, but her colleagues overwhelmingly supported ...
He advanced to the finals of "Food Network Star" 11 years ago, but lost. But heartbreak turned into a big break: Nonna Osteria.
The merger between UTSA and UT Health San Antonio goes into effect on Sept. 1, a year after the UT System Board of Regents' approval.
Former Texas Monthly restaurant critic Patricia Sharpe says this San Antonio chef was "robbed" of a James Beard Award.
Putting a $495M bond package up to voters this November was not a spur of the moment decision for NEISD's superintendent.
Besides Spurs arena and rodeo funding, voters will weigh in on state constitutional amendments, school funding and some small ...