Balcones Heights Struggles with Wonderland Mall Investment Amidst Mounting Costs and Revenue Shortfalls
Balcones Heights faces financial difficulties with Wonderland Mall investment, as anticipated profits are offset by maintenance costs of the aging structure, leading to fiscal challenges and a potential need for a buyout or other solutions.
San Antonio Announces Altered City Services for Fiesta San Jacinto Celebration
San Antonio's city service schedule will change for Fiesta San Jacinto, with most municipal offices closed but essential services like public safety unaffected. The full schedule is available on the city's website.
Walmart Pulls 'Where the Heck is Uvalde' Shirts After Social Media Backlash from Grieving Father
Walmart removed a T-shirt from its Uvalde store after criticism surged due to a post by Brett Cross, whose son died in the Robb Elementary shooting. The shirt's message was considered insensitive. Walmart apologized and pulled the product.
Rural Texas Tested by Catastrophic Wildfire Amid Reflections on State's Electric Co-op Legacy
Journalist Joe Holley discusses Texas' rural electrification history as contemporary wildfires ravage the state, highlighting both the heritage of community resilience and the current challenges faced by Texans.
San Antonio Contemplates Boosting Downtown E-Vehicle Permits Amid Urban Expansion
San Antonio may increase e-vehicle operator permits downtown from 10 to 30, pending city manager's review. The move aims to match the rising foot traffic from new developments. Existing operators express concern over market oversaturation.
San Antonio's Proposed $150 Million Urban Park 'The Link' Sparks Debate on Viability and Funding
San Antonio is considering creating The Link, a new urban park estimated to cost $150 million, to boost city life and tourism. Its feasibility has been confirmed, but practical and financial concerns persist.
San Antonio's St. Mary's Strip Celebrates Grand Reopening After Construction Challenges
St. Mary's Strip in San Antonio celebrates its grand reopening after a challenging period of construction and economic strain, with local businesses and the District 1 office hosting a festive event with improvements like new lighting and sidewalks.












