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A man in his 20s was killed early Friday when a BMW ran a light and rolled near Loop 410 and Perrin Beitel; two occupants fled the scene.
BCSO released photos of a white Ford E-250 (plate TXR4158) and asked San Antonio residents to call 210-335-6000 with tips.
Community & Society in ...
Seventeen local teachers were certified to teach college‑level dual‑credit classes through an Alamo Colleges–St. Mary’s program. The project aims to expand free college credits to thousands of San Antonio students.
TPWD data show 84% of boating-fatality victims in 2025 weren’t wearing life jackets; officials are urging USCG-approved PFDs and sober boating.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
A settlement ends the long fight over Terminal C gates and guarantees Southwest at least six gates across San Antonio International Airport.
Politics & Govt in ...
Councilmember Jalen McKee‑Rodriguez filed a 'LOVIN' CCR to study restroom access, ID accuracy and single‑user facilities for marginalized San Antonians; Texas' new bathroom law complicates implementation.
Riverside Pride's move to the Seguin Coliseum reignited last year's venue fight, drawing conservative calls to oppose the festival as organizers cite safety and cost concerns.
TxDOT is renting pumps to keep the lower level of I‑35 passable, but a roughly $22M replacement won't start until early 2027.
Food & Drinks in ...
Senza Maeso’s San Marcos tasting room will close on May 31. Owners Ryan and Jay Gitman say the ambitious bar found fans but ultimately proved unsustainable.
A UT Health physician shot while walking his dog north of downtown has been released from the hospital. Police continue to search for suspects and are asking for tips.
Postgame honking on SW Military Drive has grown rowdier this Spurs run, with burnouts, a rollover and arrests prompting a heavy police response.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Officials aim to take a River Walk strategic-plan blueprint to City Council by the end of 2026 after public meetings and a 7,320-person survey.
A knife fight in downtown San Antonio's Main Plaza left two people treated for non-life-threatening injuries and two detained, officials said. Investigators were on scene Wednesday evening.
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