San Antonio Catholics pray and wait as conclave progresses toward election of new pope

Dozens of parishioners gathered at San Fernando Cathedral where church leaders spoke on the significance of selecting the next pontiff. SAN ANTONIO — Catholics all over the world including San Antonio watched as black smoke rose from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel on Wednesday, marking an end to the first day of the conclave … Read more

2 New Braunfels seniors live out childhood dreams at Morgan’s Wonderland

Morgan’s Wonderland opened its gates to make the experience extra special, hosting lunch, rides and a few surprises. SAN ANTONIO — At 95 and 103-years-old, two women from New Braunfels are proving it’s never too late to wish big. On Wednesday, Evelyn Sanford and Alice, residents of Brookdale New Braunfels, fulfilled lifelong dreams at Morgan’s … Read more

Report: Trump administration was planning to send migrants on Libya-bound flight from SA before judge’s ruling

A federal judge said Wednesday the federal government couldn’t deport migrants to Libya without a meaningful chance to challenge their removal in court. SAN ANTONIO — A federal judge on Wednesday found the Trump administration can’t deport migrants to Libya unless they have a meaningful chance to challenge their removal in court. The order from … Read more