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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott accuses Rep. Jasmine Crockett of racism after she objects to redistricting plan 'It wouldn’t be a day ending in "Y" if Jasmine Crockett didn’t say something racist ...
Longtime San Antonio dining fixture Thai Cafe to shut down The family-owned restaurant on Perrin Beitel Road has been in service for 27 years.
Former space of San Antonio music venue The Rustic reborn with pop-up concert series This weekend's star-studded event, featuring Kodak Black, will raise funds for Kerrville disaster relief ...
Curious Twins ghost-tour duo purchase abandoned, 'haunted' hospital near San Antonio Some consider Yorktown Hospital the 'most haunted building in Texas' due to its reputation for paranormal activity.
Beloved Texas chain Shipley Do-Nuts has been acquired by a California private equity firm Shipley Do-Nuts joins the likes of Whataburger in the category of iconic Texas brands that no longer have ...
Southtown favorite Cascabel Mexican Patio has shut down after 22 years in operation The colorful, art-filled restaurant drew raves for its complex and flavorful take on cuisine from interior Mexico.
New H-E-B opening Aug. 6 near University of Texas at San Antonio's main campus In addition to a grocery and pharmacy, the store will include a True Texas BBQ restaurant.
Study: San Antonio ranks among nation's worst cities for air pollution Breathing San Antonio air last year was the equivalent of smoking 144 cigarettes, according to the analysis.
How Trump's IRS may unshackle churches from their political restraints As if everyday life in these United States wasn’t politicized enough, your local house of worship could soon become a part ...
Camp Mystic leader waited an hour to evacuate campers after receiving alert about Central Texas flooding By that time he ordered an evacuation, the Guadalupe River had already risen to a historic ...
Kerrville city manager says he had weather alerts turned off on his phone City Manager Dalton Rice said he doesn't want to be bothered by phone alerts when he's with his family.