Devastating flash floods leave more than a dozen dead
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San Antonio’s history is marked by frequent flooding, but a handful of rain events have truly rewritten the history books.
Southtown is known as one of San Antonio's most exciting dining destinations, with several of the city's best restaurants, like Mixtli, Bliss and Bar Loretta, all located in the downtown neighborhood.
Join San Antonio for heartfelt Juneteenth celebrations. Enjoy parades, concerts, markets, and immerse yourself in a rich historical heritage.
Two teenagers were shot on a San Antonio highway and are hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries; the shooter is sought by police.
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Axios San Antonio on MSNSan Antonio could make James Beard Awards history Monday nightTwo San Antonio names will represent the local culinary scene at the James Beard Awards in Chicago on Monday night. Why it matters: The awards are considered the Oscars of the food world. A win — which would be a first for the city — would shine a national spotlight on our hospitality culture.
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At least 11 people have been declared deceased as dangerous floods run through San Antonio. Four of the victims have been identified: Macias Castro, 28, Matthew Angel Tufono, 51, Rudy Garza, 61, and Martha De La Torre Rangel,
An SA man was arrested for his alleged online comments threatening to kill anti-ICE protestors. A local attorney weighs in.
New and local concepts are taking shape at a major shopping center set to open this fall on the Northwest Side off 1604.