Unoccupied 2-story home on East Side destroyed by late-night fire, SAFD says
An unoccupied two-story home on the city’s East Side was destroyed by a fire late Wednesday night, according to the San Antonio Fire Department.
Tools, shoes, jewelry among 100 items to be auctioned by San Antonio police
The San Antonio Police Department will auction dozens of seized items including jewelry, shoes and tools on Thursday.
Boeing faces allegations of retaliating against employees for safety complaints in San Antonio
Three former employees of San Antonio’s Boeing Global Services plant at Port San Antonio allege they were terminated for raising safety concerns surrounding their work.
Curry shows fire, lifts Dubs after Green’s ejection
Stephen Curry kicked a few chairs after a late 3-pointer sealed the Warriors' win over the Magic on Wednesday, letting out "a little steam" in a game that began with…
Property owners concerned about losing their homes if city flooding proposal becomes reality
A new City of San Antonio proposal aimed at flood control is sacrificing over 100 homes with the goal of saving thousands more.
Wembanyama’s 19 points and five blocks lead Spurs past Jazz 118-111
Victor Wembanyama had 19 points and five blocks and the San Antonio Spurs ran past the Utah Jazz 118-111.
A former NFL GM fills out a mock draft … with a twist: Projecting a trade that rocks Round 1
Mike Tannenbaum puts his GM hat back on and makes his own selections for each team in the first round.
‘Ratlantis’: Rats build massive dome of tunnels at Tampa intersection
Over the months, the rats have dug their way under a pyramid-shaped dome that would make your skin crawl.
High construction costs push library board to approve renovation changes for Las Palmas Library
The San Antonio Public Library Board of Trustees approved the design changes after public comment.