American GI Forum urging San Antonio leaders to join fight against veteran discrimination in housing

San Antonio’s leaders are urged to act against veteran housing discrimination, as 93% of rentals reject federal vouchers, impacting veterans’ stability. SAN ANTONIO — The American GI Forum is calling on San Antonio leaders to join the fight against veteran discrimination, particularly when it comes to housing issues.  The organization is holding a press conference … Read more

Organizations working to clear debris along Guadalupe River for swimming and tubing safety

As agencies work to clear debris from the Guadalupe River after last year’s deadly floods, dive teams aim to bolster safety at popular recreation spots. SAN ANTONIO — It has been nearly a year since dozens of people were killed in the Kerr County floods around the Fourth of July last year, and multiple organizations … Read more

Judson ISD fires superintendent, but not without more contention between board members

Judson ISD’s board voted 4-3 to fire Superintendent Dr. Milton Rob Fields III amid wide-ranging allegations. The vote deepened an ongoing divide. SAN ANTONIO — A contentious Judson ISD matter that led to trustees flinging allegations of impropriety and unfairness came to a head Tuesday night when a divided board voted 4-3 to finalize the … Read more

German flair meets Fiesta: Beethoven Männerchor kicks off Gartenfest

Fiesta gets a German twist at Beethoven Männerchor’s Gartenfest, with authentic food, live music and a celebration of San Antonio’s rich cultural heritage. SAN ANTONIO — A longstanding San Antonio tradition is once again bringing German culture to the heart of Fiesta — with music, beer and a sense of community that organizers say feels … Read more