San Antonio businesses step up to help in aftermath of Hurricane Beryl

SAN ANTONIO – Mireles Party Ice is constantly in production. “We make 200 tons of ice a day,” Jesse Mireles, the vice president and co-owner, said. “We’re manufacturing ice 24 hours a day.” Recommended Videos Demand this month for the family-owned San Antonio ice company has hit a peak after Hurricane Beryl. “This hurricane ice … Read more

San Antonio Spurs re-sign Charles Bassey, Sandro Mamukelashvili to one-year deals

SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Spurs re-signed two back up big men, adding familiar depth to their frontcourt. Sandro Mamukelashvili agreed to a fully guarenteed one-year, $2.2 million deal to return to San Antonio, according to ESPN sources. Recommended Videos Free agent F Sandro Mamukelashvili has agreed on a one-year, $2.2 million deal to … Read more

Former UCISD police chief indicted in Robb Elementary massacre waives arraignment, enters not guilty plea

UVALDE, Texas – A new development has surfaced in the indictment against a former Uvalde school district police chief in connection with the failed police response to the May 2022 shooting massacre at Robb Elementary School. Pete Arredondo waived a pre-trial arraignment on Tuesday and entered a non-guilty plea deal, according to court records. Recommended … Read more

‘Mariachi isn’t just a phase’ | UTSA holds summer mariachi camp for students across Texas

The students said this is an experience that’s truly sharpening their skills that they will be able to really utilize in the future. SAN ANTONIO — The sounds of mariachi music can be heard at The University of Texas at San Antonio’s main campus.  For the first time, it is holding a summer camp all … Read more

Will the ‘Horns Down’ hand gesture draw a penalty flag in the SEC? The conference’s top official shares his stance

Whether the “Horns Down” sign should be penalized is a constant source of debate among college football observers. But will it draw a flag with Texas now in the SEC? DALLAS — It just wouldn’t be a true media days event involving Texas if there weren’t questions about the “Horns Down” sign, huh? It was … Read more

Uvalde CISD ‘one step closer’ to new school replacing Robb Elementary

UVALDE, Texas – Progress is being made on a new elementary school in Uvalde, according to the executive director of the Uvalde CISD Moving Forward Foundation. “We took our first delivery of steel last week,” said executive director Tim Miller. “We should start seeing steel structures going up with the rest of the buildings starting … Read more