San Antonio coffee spot Olla Express launches GoFundMe for owner injured in...
San Antonio coffee spot Olla Express has launched a crowdfunding campaign to help raise funds after its owner was injured in an auto accident. Owner Andrea Ley suffered bleeding in her brain and a...
View ArticleAfter blowing past the 100-episode mark, San Antonio's Live at Studio E shows...
Unlike numerous other pandemic-born live-streaming video projects, Live at Studio E is still around — and still kicking ass. The YouTube series showcasing live sets by San Antonio musical acts stands...
View ArticleReport paid for by Uvalde council clears city cops of wrongdoing in school...
Months after a U.S. Justice Department report found "cascading failures" in law enforcement's response to the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School, an internal report commissioned by Uvalde City...
View ArticlePublic Theater of San Antonio rebrands as San Pedro Playhouse, announces new...
The San Antonio theater company formerly known as The Public Theater has rebranded, returning to its original moniker: the San Pedro Playhouse. The name change pays homage to the theater’s 95-year...
View ArticleSan Antonio's International Women’s Day March taking place Sunday
The 34th Annual San Antonio International Women’s Day March & Rally will take place this Sunday, according to organizing group the Mujeres Marcharan Coalition. Scheduled for 2 p.m., the event will...
View ArticleTed Cruz demands Jen Psaki, Rachel Maddow apologize over joke about Virginia...
A tragic humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Gaza, the climate crisis is worsening, the federal government is on the precipice of a shutdown, yet U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz has time to be aggrieved about...
View ArticleSan Antonio door manufacturer places lone bid on disgraced lawyer Christ...
After 15 months on the market, the Alamo Heights mansion of disgraced San Antonio attorney Chris Pettit finally has a bidder, according to the Express-News. The CEO of San Antonio-based door...
View ArticleSuper Tuesday, Market Square Spring Fest: The top 10 headlines in San Antonio...
Music and politics dominated the Current's most-read stories this week. Super Tuesday voting whisked incumbent State Rep. Steve Allison out of his slot on the Republican ticket, while a relatively...
View ArticleFull Belly Cafe + Bar, Hoops: San Antonio's biggest food stories of the week
This week's most-read Current food news was all about new bars and restaurants coming to San Antonio. Homegrown dining concepts Fully Belly Cafe + Bar and Wayne's Wings are opening new locations,...
View ArticleBad Takes: Leaders should dump Trump over his disastrous immigration plan
Editor's Note: Bad Takes is a column of opinion and analysis. Late last year, United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain led his 400,000-strong union to a historic contract victory after an...
View ArticleSan Antonio council members divided over recommended pay increase
San Antonio City Council members have so far shared widely divergent views of a recent analysis that recommended sending their salaries into the six-figure range. Several said the raise shouldn't be...
View ArticleSan Antonio's award-winning Second Pitch Beer to serve its last pint this...
San Antonio's nationally lauded Second Pitch Beer Co. will close permanently this Saturday, its owners citing months of lost revenue and other financial pressures as the reason. “In July of last year,...
View ArticleAmid white supremacist scandal, far-right billionaire powerbrokers see...
Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. West Texas oil billionaires Tim Dunn and Farris Wilks entered the 2024...
View ArticleSan Antonio Museum of Art's 'Age of Armor' looks at design, functionality in...
During medieval times, armor conveyed status and sophistication while also protecting the wearer. Both members of the aristocracy and battlefield warriors wore it to project a knightly image.
View ArticleTexas federal judge dismisses Ken Paxton’s lawsuit against Biden’s...
Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. A federal judge in Texas rejected a lawsuit on Friday filed by Attorney...
View ArticleBud Light St. Patrick's River Parades & Celebration will paint the River Walk...
St. Patrick's Day festivities return to the San Antonio River Walk with two days of live music and dance performances, Irish-themed floats and river-dyeing rituals. Floats festooned with decorations...
View ArticleLegends of Hip Hop tour with Ice Cube, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony to play San Antonio
The Legends of Hip Hop Concert Tour Starring Ice Cube will flow into San Antonio's Frost Bank Center on Saturday, Aug. 3. In addition to Ice Cube — a West Coast icon and gangsta rap group pioneer— the...
View ArticleNon-alcoholic beers have improved, and San Antonio stores carry some worth a sip
My experience with Dry January, conducted a couple of years ago, was unconvincing, especially in the realm of no-alcohol cocktails. No Nogronis for me, thanks.
View ArticleSan Antonio Express-News' parent continues expansion into Austin
San Antonio Express-News owner Hearst Media is continuing its push into the Austin market, having snapped up magazines Austin Monthly and Austin Home from Open Sky Media Inc. over the weekend, the...
View ArticleWith Texas births rising post-Roe, disability advocates say child services...
Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. Daniel Wiederhold, born with a rare and usually fatal type of brittle bone...
View ArticleSan Antonio's Sawasdee Thai Cuisine culls 94-item menu to avoid raising prices
San Antonio's award-winning Sawasdee Thai Cuisine will cull its 94-item menu to avoid raising its prices, the restaurant's owner said in a Facebook post. The 20-year-old eatery, located at 6407 Blanco...
View ArticleAsian-focused Kumi buffet now open in San Antonio's Hollywood Park
Seafood-focused Asian buffet Kumi is now serving in the Hollywood Park space that formerly housed China Harbor. Locally owned Kumi offers all-you-can-eat shellfish, crab legs, oysters and crawfish...
View ArticleMeghan Markle and Prince Harry pay respects to Uvalde victim over the weekend
Meghan Markle and husband Prince Harry visited Uvalde over the weekend to check in on the family of one of the victims of the Robb Elementary School shooting. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited...
View ArticleBoerne's Darkside Pizza schedules grand opening, dinner with Back to the...
Darkside Brick Oven Pizza Co., a forthcoming Boerne dining spot themed around hit '70s and '80s movies, will open in early May and hold themed dinners including a bash featuring actors from the 1985...
View ArticleGregg Popovich talks about his 5-year-old grandson's first technical foul
The San Antonio Spurs' Gregg Popovich has a rep as a hothead, having been been ejected for technical fouls at least 19 times over his career, according to Sports Illustrated. Turns out running hot may...
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