San Antonio Bets Big on Downtown Venues with $222 Million Boost for Alamodome and Convention Center Upgrades
San Antonio is investing in upgrades for the Alamodome and the Henry B. González Convention Center. The City Council approved a tax deal to fund the improvements with $222 million from a new zone capturing state hotel tax revenue.
San Antonio's First African American Fire Chief Charles Hood Forced to Retire After Admitting to Inappropriate Remarks
Charles Hood, the former San Antonio Fire Chief, was removed from his position after admitting to making inappropriate comments. His abrupt departure follows a career marked by significant incidents and contributions to the department.
Sixth Grade Class of 1971 Relives Past and Honors Life at San Antonio Elementary School Reunion
Classmates from the Samuel A. Maverick Elementary School's 1971 sixth grade class reunited, sharing nostalgia and memories, some from the time of President Kennedy's assassination. They also celebrated survival after a peer's recent health scare.
Excitement Engulfs San Antonio as Eclipse Sky Spectacle Spurs Solar Science Spree
San Antonio residents and stargazers nationwide prepare for an April 8 total solar eclipse, which offers a unique opportunity for scientific research, particularly for Southwest Research Institute scientists studying the sun's corona.












