Plans to demolish First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs on hold due to temporary restraining order

SUTHERLAND SPRINGS, Texas – It has been nearly seven years since the Sutherland Springs shooting that killed 26 people. Today was supposed to be the last day people could visit and pay their respects at the sanctuary turned memorial due to plans to demolish the building. Now, the 81st Judicial Court has granted a temporary … Read more

‘Evita’ musical comes to San Antonio

SAN ANTONIO – Get ready for a glitzy and emotional stage production when the musical “Evita” comes to the Harlequin Theatre at JBSA- Ft. Sam Houston. The musical, set in Argentina between 1934 and 1952, follows Eva Duarte-Peron on her journey from a poor child to actress, then wife of President Juan Perón before dying … Read more

Julian Castro, Ron Nirenberg divided over Biden’s 2024 presidential run

SAN ANTONIO – Current Mayor Ron Nirenberg and former Mayor Julian Castro disagree on whether President Joe Biden should stay in the race following his latest debate against former President Donald Trump. It was around 8 p.m. on Tuesday night when Castro posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, that Biden should step down. Recommended … Read more

Zoning buffer around South Side Toyota plant not as bad as neighbors fear, city says

SAN ANTONIO – The City of San Antonio is doing its best to sell a controversial, two-mile zoning buffer around the Toyota manufacturing plant to skeptical South Siders. The city’s proposed “Industrial Compatibility Overlay District” (ICOD) would be the first of its kind in San Antonio and would heavily restrict commercial and residential development around … Read more

Johnson High School quarterback transfers to IMG Academy for senior year

Former Lady Bird Johnson High School quarterback and four-star recruit Ty Hawkins has transferred to national power IMG Academy for his senior year. The Texas Christian University (TCU) commit announced the decision publicly on Instagram on Tuesday. Recommended Videos “Looking ahead, I am excited to announce that I will be continuing my football journey at … Read more

KSAT Q&A: Mayor Ron Nirenberg discusses possible downtown Spurs arena, SCOTUS ruling on camping ordinances

On Tuesday, San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg joined Steve Spriester and Myra Arthur for the KSAT Q&A. Nirenberg discussed the San Antonio Spurs’ possible return downtown and the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling on camping ordinances. For more Q&A’s, click here. Original News SourceClick here for San Antonio HOA Management RELATED STORIESEagles linebacker to wear … Read more