Bexar County reinstates burn ban for 90 days

The order previously expired on Jan. 27, but Bexar County is experiencing “above normal dry conditions which exacerbate severe brush fire conditions.” BEXAR COUNTY, Texas — A burn ban order has been reinstated after being approved by Bexar County Commissioners Court. The order previously expired on Jan. 27. Bexar County is experiencing “above normal dry … Read more

Memphis Grizzlies 128, San Antonio Spurs 109: What they said after the game

The Spurs start the Rodeo Trip with a loss in Memphis. SAN ANTONIO — The San Antonio Spurs lost to the Memphis Grizzlies 128-109 to start the 2025 Rodeo Trip. Victor Wembanyama finished with 27 points and 10 rebounds. Keldon Johnson finished with seven points and two rebounds. Harrison Barnes had four, and Chris Paul … Read more

David Beckham discovers ‘long-lost brother’ in Stella Artois Super Bowl commercial

In a clever Super Bowl ad that blends celebrity charm and unexpected storytelling, David Beckham is reunited with his long-lost brother “Other David.” WASHINGTON — Stella Artois’ new Super Bowl commercial features a brotherly reunion between Hollywood actor Matt Damon and soccer legend David Beckham.  The 60-second commercial marks Stella Artois’ return to the Super … Read more

California homeowners face potential hikes as State Farm defends wildfire rate increase

This request comes just six months after a pending 30% rate hike application, potentially impacting millions of California homeowners. SAN DIEGO — State Farm, California’s largest home insurance provider, has requested a 22% emergency rate increase from state regulators, citing financial strain following the recent Los Angeles wildfires.  This request comes just six months after … Read more

‘We’re united’: Oak Cliff businesses, Dallas construction crews participate in nationwide ‘Day Without Immigrants’

Dallas development company ‘F80 Construction’ said more than 100 construction workers didn’t show up at a townhome construction site on Monday. DALLAS — It was a quiet Monday afternoon in Dallas’s Oak Cliff neighborhood. One business after the next, the sight of closed doors was common. A large group of small business owners in the … Read more