San Antonio City Council considers joining Guadalupe County in flood mitigation efforts

Guadalupe County is asking San Antonio to join a countywide drainage study focused on long-term flood mitigation. City leaders are expected to vote Thursday. SAN ANTONIO — Last summer’s deadly flooding is still fresh in the minds of many here in San Antonio. City leaders are being asked to take part in a new group … Read more

Every U.S. Olympic and Paralympic athlete will get $200K thanks to a billionaire’s donation

Ross Stevens donated $100 million to ensure that U.S. Olympic and Paralympic athletes don’t experience financial insecurity. WASHINGTON — The U.S. government doesn’t fund the country’s Olympic program or pay its athletes  — but Team USA athletes at the 2026 Winter Games will get paid thanks to a billionaire’s huge donation. The U.S. Olympic team … Read more

Hundreds pack San Antonio Democratic rally, leaders call for immigration Reform and voter action

“We need to change what’s going on in this world because everybody has a right to live in this world,” said Rosemary DeHoyos. “All of us are immigrants.” SAN ANTONIO — Hundreds of people packed Progreso Hall west of downtown San Antonio on Tuesday night for a Democratic rally featuring Congressman Joaquin Castro and a … Read more

What’s on the menu? James Beard-nominated chef set to open new restaurant at San Antonio’s St. Anthony Hotel in February

Chef Leo Davila recently received a James Bears semifinalist nod for Anacacho Coffee & Cantina, also found at the St. Anthony. SAN ANTONIO — The Michelin Guide may have anointed the Pearl the hottest dining spot in San Antonio, but come February there will be a new restaurant to check out just a few blocks … Read more

Institute of Texan Cultures opens new downtown home after 19-month transition

After leaving its previous home of six decades, the collection showcasing Lone Star State history and tradition has some new digs. SAN ANTONIO — After nearly two years without a permanent home, UT San Antonio’s Institute of Texan Cultures (ITC) is opening a new chapter in downtown San Antonio. The institute will open its new transitional location … Read more

BCSO looking for missing 14-year-old last seen walking in direction of unknown vehicle

Addisyn Dietrich was last seen leaving her home located in the 11900 block of Auburn Brook without permission at about 12:30 a.m. SAN ANTONIO — BCSO needs help finding a 14-year-old girl reported missing by her grandfather. Addisyn Dietrich was last seen leaving her home located in the 11900 block of Auburn Brook without permission … Read more