Horse carriage operators score early victory in face of ban proposal

SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio’s horse-drawn carriage operators lost a little bit of the hitch in their giddy-up Wednesday after a board of council appointees gave them an overwhelming show of support. The City of San Antonio is considering whether to ban horse-drawn carriages entirely or possibly just relocate them out of downtown. Carriage companies … Read more

Record amount of people expected to travel this Memorial Day weekend, AAA Texas says

SAN ANTONIO – AAA Texas says travel this upcoming Memorial Day Weekend is expected to break records. Texas is expected to have 3.6 million travelers over the Memorial Day holiday, a 4.2% increase over last year, according to AAA. Recommended Videos Some of the top destinations in our state include cities along the Gulf Coast, … Read more

🌞 This weekend: Unofficial start of summer vacation, free downtown San Antonio concerts

This weekend marks Memorial Day weekend, which also means it is the unofficial start of summer vacations and tubing season. If you’re looking to stay in San Antonio or venture out of the city limits on this three-day weekend, here’s what to know. (Just make sure to plan ahead and stay hydrated because it’ll be … Read more

Uvalde 2 years later: Reports detailed ‘cascading failures,’ new school underway, leadership changes

UVALDE, Texas – Nearly two years after the deadly attack in Uvalde, victims’ families are still looking for answers and action since a gunman stormed Robb Elementary School on May 24, 2022, and killed 19 students and two teachers. One federal investigation has detailed the “cascading failures” in the botched response to the shooting while … Read more