Since September, UT San Antonio President Taylor Eighmy has led six campuses with about 42,500 students and 17,000 faculty members and staff.
Two men in navy polo shirts ease a black-and-white Crown Victoria through a quiet Northeast Side subdivision, moving meticulously through its streets. The car looks like a San Antonio Police unit at ...
San Antonio officials are evaluating whether retired officers, civilian's or online reporting could take over low priority traffic calls.
Alamo Colleges District officials are finding new ways to support student parents after losing thousands in federal grant funding.
Jorge Sosa Martiareana, a 50-year-old mechanic in San Antonio, started eating less. Months later, his weight dropped from 155 to 104 pounds.
Frank M. Tejeda Academy is reopening next year as a second-chance charter high school where students can also earn college credits.
From going ice skating to shopping at holiday markets or watching a play, there are many ways celebrate the holidays this season.
In this Q&A, Rogers talks about using her high-profile lawsuit to defend academic freedom amid increasing political scrutiny.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick blasted a lawsuit attempting to block the dementia research fund approved by nearly 70% of Texas voters.
The state's cancer research and prevention fund will help YWCA San Antonio expand breast and cervical cancer screenings amid funding cuts.
The Newstand is one of several restaurants supporting the food bank this Thanksgiving. One of its co-owners grew up facing food insecurity.
San Antonio Report chats with the James Beard-nominated chef on the origins of his namesake restaurant and the evolving culinary scene.