Condor Airlines Adjusts San Antonio to Frankfurt Schedule, Drops Wednesday Flights for 2025
Condor Airlines is reducing its nonstop flights from San Antonio to Frankfurt from three to two times a week starting in 2025, despite a strong initial uptake for the service.
San Antonio's Latest Labor Talks with Firefighters Union Show Promise, but Wage Gaps Persist Amid Public Negotiation Process
San Antonio city officials and firefighters union remain far apart on contract negotiations, with the city offering a 5% wage increase facing a $68 million gap in financial expectations.
San Antonio Braces for Unrelenting Heat Wave with Temperatures Soaring to 98 Degrees
San Antonio faces a continued heat wave with high temperatures near 98 degrees and heat indices up to 109. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and limit outdoor activities due to the risk of heat-related illnesses.
San Antonio Escalates to Stage 3 Watering Restrictions, Imposes Surcharges on High Consumption Amid Drought
San Antonio Water System initiates Stage 3 watering rules to curb high water usage amid drought, leaving schedules unchanged but adding surcharges for excessive use starting July 6.
Texarkana TxDOT Supervisor Honors Legacy with Unique Tattoo of Agency Logo and Tribute to Late Mother
Kelli Speer, a TxDOT Maintenance Supervisor, has inked the company logo and a tribute to her mother, a former TxDOT employee, into a "momma sleeve" tattoo, symbolizing her workplace pride and family legacy.
Schertz, Texas Unveils $12 Million Parks and Recreation Overhaul in Partnership with Economic Development Corp
Schertz, Texas invests $12 million in local parks and recreation, with projects including field lights, a new nature park, and a teen hangout area, in partnership with Schertz Economic Development Corporation.












