First-ever ‘TequilaCon’ set for Spring in South Padre

This three-day immersive weekend will bring together world-class tequila brands, expert educators, guest chefs, mixologists and live entertainers. SAN ANTONIO — Tequila lovers, foodies and beach-bound Texans now have a brand-new festival to pour onto their calendars for the Spring. TequilaCon, a first-of-its-kind celebration, will debut February 27–March 1, 2026, at the picturesque Margaritaville Beach … Read more

UPDATE: SAPD says early morning shooting initially reported as drive-by was self-inflicted

However, after further interviews, detectives say the woman admitted the shooting was self-inflicted and happened accidentally. SAN ANTONIO — A woman is recovering after an early-morning shooting on the southeast-side, though San Antonio police now say the gunfire was accidental and self-inflicted, according to an updated report. The incident happened around 2 a.m. Tuesday in … Read more

Councilmember pushes to lower speed limits near schools, parks and community centers

On Tuesday afternoon, the plan will go before the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee for discussion. SAN ANTONIO — A proposal to lower speed limits in more parts of the city is gaining traction at City Hall. On Tuesday afternoon, the plan will go before the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee for discussion. Right now, the city’s … Read more