San Antonio leaders to vote Thursday on new agreement for downtown Missions ballpark

MLB has set a deadline of Oct. 15 for a “binding, detailed commitment” to plan for a new minor-league baseball stadium. SAN ANTONIO — Metaphorically speaking, the City of San Antonio has stepped into the batter’s box of its plan to construct a modern stadium for the Missions minor league baseball team downtown. What happens … Read more

Through ‘Project Lead,’ SAWS hopes to identify service lines made with lead in homes built before 1989

Starting in October, customers can expect letters informing them of their water service line material type, although many will be marked as unknown. SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio Water Systems has been tasked with identifying and replacing water pipes made of lead as part of an initiative to comply with updated federal regulations.  The city-owned … Read more

BCSO: 36-year-old man killed during pursuit of suspect illegally dumping trash on southeast-side business

Authorities say they don’t know if the victim was killed from the crash or from gunfire. SAN ANTONIO — Bexar County officials say a 36-year-old man was found dead at the scene of car wreck shortly after authorities received calls about someone in a truck repeatedly dumping trash at a southeast-side business.  It’s believed the … Read more

Teens ordered detained after being accused in connection with school threats

Two 12-year-old boys and a 16-year-old girl will remain locked up for now. SAN ANTONIO — Threats involving schools dominated the docket in the 436th Juvenile Court Wednesday morning. Two 12-year-old boys and a 16-year old girl all faced Judge Cruz Shaw for charges related to recent threats against a number of local schools. The … Read more

New skateparks, playground canopies, sports courts planned for San Antonio parks in 2025

The San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department explains that additions to each park are determined based on feedback and community input from neighbors. SAN ANTONIO — The San Antonio Parks and Recreation department is proposing a budget of over $117 million in the upcoming fiscal year. As the city grows, the parks and recreation department … Read more

Downtown SA business owners cautious but hopeful as ‘1923’ filming limits Broadway access

Business owners on Broadway say they are both hopeful and hesitant for “1923” to begin production downtown starting Sept. 16. SAN ANTONIO — It’s one of the most wildly popular streamed series, and now a prequel to it will be at least partially set right here in San Antonio. Starting Monday, the production of Paramount+ … Read more