City Council approved a rebooted Bike Network Plan Thursday that includes more than 600 additional miles in bike paths over the next 25 years.
The leader sat down with Joe Straus earlier this week for a fireside chat hosted by the World Affairs Council of San Antonio.
San Antonio leaders hope that two new community hospitals — on the city's growing South and East sides — can improve health access.
State Rep. Liz Campos plans to introduce a bill to set up a gunfire reporting program in Texas — one that had limited success in the city.
Commentary: While concerns about the future of American democracy dominate headlines, Texans are already seeing a rapid decline in democratic standards.
Valentina Lopez cherishes the memories she’s made in her Northside neighborhood with family, friends and neighbors. The San Antonio Report is a member-supported, nonprofit news organization.
Local startup leaders at the State of Geekdom luncheon Thursday said San Antonio’s startup scene is back on track.
A heartbreaking case of a newborn abandoned on a sub-freezing night in San Antonio has increased public awareness of Texas's Safe Haven Law.
Member Sue Calberg asked the trail advisory board to keep an eye on the reported encampment growth and how it may connect to recent crimes.
Ballet San Antonio, the city’s only professional ballet company, invites audiences on a journey through Neverland with the world premiere of Peter Pan, this February 21-23 at the Tobin Center. For ...