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Our reporter, Jessica Pilla is back to exploring must-see spots, now visiting the most popular historical sites in Texas.
Texas seeks data from public universities to ensure undocumented students pay out-of-state tuition. SAN ANTONIO — The fate of undocumented students is on shaky ground with the latest request from the ...
Artists including Gary Sweeney and Cristina Sosa Noriega painted cows, which can be seen on the River Walk, at the airport ...
The governor said the new military-focused site would duplicate the efforts of the state's Texas Cyber Command.
From big fireworks shows to small-town parades, Independence Day celebrations drape Texas in red, white and blue.
San Antonio is the seventh-largest city in the U.S. and is still growing. So if you're a newcomer from somewhere outside ...
Mayor Ellen Kamei helps cut the ribbon on city’s new dine-in theater, and another at Valley Fair will open Monday.
Alamo Colleges Foundation and San Antonio offer a $40,000 scholarship for non-traditional students with dependents.
Alamo City Orthodontics is honored to be a finalist for Best Orthodontist—vote now to help us win in 2025. SAN ANTONIO, TX, ...
To reshape visitors’ perception of the Alamo, The Alamo Trust, state and city officials are working on major expansions to ...
The Phoenix Saloon, 193 W San Antonio St., New Braunfels New Braunfels Civic/Convention Center, 375 S. Castell Ave., New Braunfels Lost and Found, 219 E. San Antonio St., New Braunfels Hunke Gathering ...
San Antonio’s history is marked by frequent flooding, but a handful of rain events have truly rewritten the history books.
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