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When visiting the Alamo City, it only makes sense to visit the Alamo itself. Founded in 1718 as Mission San Antonio de Valero ...
Strong storms are just hours away from San Antonio bringing some low-level risk of large hail or damaging wind gusts. Threats escalate as you move north (or west) up I-10, but we’ve been told ...
With the offseason underway, the San Antonio Spurs have some questions to answer. The young team fell short of the playoffs entirely for the second straight year with Victor Wembanyama ...
LeBron James is back in the NBA Playoffs chasing what could end up being a fifth championship, but before he hit the court for Game 2 of his Los Angeles Lakers' first-round matchup against the ...
The San Antonio Spurs, clearly, did not make the 2025 NBA playoffs, although they should be absolutly locked on to one of the best series in the postseason. In the Eastern Conference, the Indiana ...
The San Antonio Spurs are expected to make more than their fair share of moves this offseason in their effort to build the best possible roster around Victor Wembanyama. They already paired him ...
SAN ANTONIO – Scientists at UT Health San Antonio have made a major breakthrough regarding treatment for diseases like brain cancer and Alzheimer’s. Researchers found they might be able to ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — The surprise transfers of brothers Nico and Madden Iamaleava have prompted fresh questions about contracts and name, image and likeness buyouts for athletes in a ...
Read full article: Von Ormy tax preparer sentenced to 2 years in prison for filing false tax returns, DOJ says SAN ANTONIO – Ten-time Grammy Award-winner Carlos Santana was rushed to the ...
SAN ANTONIO — The earliest of early ballot counts are in for this spring's blockbuster election headlined by the open race for San Antonio mayor—and the true kickoff to the new election ...
Former Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaleava announced in an Instagram post on Sunday afternoon that he is officially transferring to UCLA. “My journey at UT has come to an end,” Iamaleava said ...