San Antonio Braces for Scorching Week with Temperatures Topping 100 Degrees
San Antonio faces a heatwave with temperatures potentially hitting 105 degrees. Residents are advised to take precautions amidst the extreme heat with little relief during the night, as the heat pattern is expected to continue throughout the week.
Governor Abbott Celebrates Texas Institutions for Exemplary Veteran Education Services
Governor Greg Abbott praised Texas schools for their support of veterans' education as the Texas Veterans Commission recognized 24 institutions with the 2024 Veteran Education Excellence Recognition Award.
San Antonio City Manager Unveils FY 2025 Proposed Budget, Focus on Efficiency and Public Services Draws Council Approval
San Antonio City Manager Erik Walsh presents the FY 2025 Proposed Budget, earning approval from Councilmember Marc Whyte for its emphasis on eradicating inefficiencies and focusing on public safety and infrastructure.
League City Gears Up for National Night Out, Register by September 20 to Join the Community-Police Celebration
League City's National Night Out event on October 1 aims to strengthen community-police relations, with a registration deadline of September 20. It's part of a national effort to promote safety and unity.
New Braunfels Youth Basketball League Tips Off, Registration Open for Aspiring Young Athletes
The City of New Braunfels announces a Youth Basketball League for children to learn basketball and sportsmanship, with scholarship opportunities and a split-season starting January 6 and March 24.
San Antonio Residents Brace for Imminent Heatwave with Temperatures Soaring Above 100 Degrees
San Antonio faces intense heat with temperatures forecasted to soar past 100 degrees and minimal nighttime relief. Residents are advised to stay indoors during peak heat and utilize cooling centers to cope with the extreme weather.
Cibolo Residents Invited to Public Hearings on FY 2025 Budget Plan
The City of Cibolo outlines its FY 2025 budget focused on service retention, strategic development, and capital projects. Public hearings are set for August 19. Residents are encouraged to review and provide feedback on the city's website.












