San Antonio celebrated St. Patrick's Day with a lucky tradition, putting green dye in the river.
San Antonio celebrated St. Patrick's Day with a lucky tradition, putting green dye in the river.
Call it a miracle from St. Patrick, but next time, it may be smarter to leave the luck of the Irish on dry land.
Inside "mini-land" the River Walk has been recreated with green Lego bricks. Justin Fields to the Chiefs?! + What does Kyler ...
Locals take pride in having such a unique restaurant in their city. It’s become part of San Antonio’s character, a quirky landmark that represents the city’s fun-loving spirit. The restaurant has also ...
Officials said this change will allow crews to begin the final phase of construction that's expected to be completed by late ...
Those driving on the Far Northside of San Antonio will soon heed a new traffic pattern. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) announced that a major shift will be implemented in the area next ...
The City of San Antonio is floating a new public discussion draft that would, over the long haul, turn the San Pedro quarry in Stone Oak into a walkable mixed-use district once mining wraps up. The ...
Karst Canyon was formed in opposition to future residential developments.