The San Antonio Philharmonic was formed after the demise of the city’s 83-year-old orchestra in 2022. But rebuilding has not been easy.
This is tough to swallow. A disgraced San Antonio cop who was fired twice after being accused of giving a homeless man a dog-poop sandwich is back on the beat. Matthew Luckhurst had his San Antonio badge taken from him in 2016 for what Police Chief William McManus called a “vile and disgusting act.
The property was owned by Bright Lakes Real Estate, an entity tied to local developer Craig Glendenning, who has been leading the building's $12 million redevelopment into a multifamily project for years. Dubbed The Flats at St. Mary's, the property was supposed to add dozens of luxury apartment units to the downtown housing stock.
Craig Glendenning’s Bright Lakes Capital had been working to redevelop them into a hotel, but it defaulted on a loan taken out in 2018.
Frost Bank Center is not a long-term solution for the San Antonio Spurs. But without the euphoria of an NBA title to motivate voters the push for a new home for the Black & Silver is no slam dunk.
Jacque Schrag/Axios The San Antonio area may not be a top 10 performing city, but we've made big progress, per an annual report from the Milken Institute. Why it matters: Rankings are a dime a dozen,
A new fire broke out near Los Angeles’ Bel Air neighborhood early on Thursday as the Hughes fire which was first reported a day earlier in northern Los Angeles County grew rapidly to set ablaze more than 10,000 acres, prompting authorities to issue evacuation orders and warnings to more than 50,000 people.
The Indiana Pacers are in Paris, France to take on the San Antonio Spurs for the 2025 NBA Global Games. They are bonding on a business trip that has pros and cons.
The Dallas-based company employs nearly 800 people in San Antonio. It's part of Arca Continental, the second-largest Coca-Cola bottler in Latin America.
A former Colorado Bureau of Investigation DNA scientist faces 102 criminal charges, including dozens of counts of forgery, after authorities
This week's frigid weather has many New York City residents shivering, scurrying into cozy spots and feeling sapped. Including the rats.
A Texas man has been sentenced to a year and a half in prison over his failed effort to dupe disgraced ex-congressman George Santos out of nearly $1 million.