Broadway Street open to traffic as reconstruction project nears completion, city says
Read full article: Broadway Street open to traffic as reconstruction project nears completion, city saysBroadway Street in downtown San Antonio is open to traffic as a reconstruction project nears completion, according to the City of San Antonio.
Crews to demolish Brooklyn and McCullough exit on I-35 downtown as work begins to reopen ramp
Read full article: Crews to demolish Brooklyn and McCullough exit on I-35 downtown as work begins to reopen rampAfter nearly a year-long closure, construction crews will finally begin the process of reopening the Brooklyn Avenue and McCullough Avenue exit on southbound Interstate 35 near downtown.
Flood risk remains high for parts of Shearer Hills/Ridgeview neighborhood
Read full article: Flood risk remains high for parts of Shearer Hills/Ridgeview neighborhoodFlooding in the Shearer Hills/Ridgeview neighborhood has long been an issue. It became dangerously evident during the Memorial Day weekend floods of 2013. The city has spent nearly a decade trying to make improvements.
KSAT drone video shows metal plate over I-10 West, causing concerns for drivers
Read full article: KSAT drone video shows metal plate over I-10 West, causing concerns for driversDrivers in downtown San Antonio have had questions and concerns about a temporary metal plate on I-10 West at Frio Street. The plate has caused some slow downs for drivers in the area.
Family haunted by History Untold of boy they believe was lynched
Read full article: Family haunted by History Untold of boy they believe was lynchedA mystery has haunted the family of Guillermo Sanchez for generations. They’ve long believed the 12-year-old buried in the Cepeda family cemetery near Helotes was lynched in 1929 by a group of Anglos as he was tending his family’s flock of sheep.
Eagle Pass fire chief describes policy change after surge of calls for help with migrants
Read full article: Eagle Pass fire chief describes policy change after surge of calls for help with migrantsEagle Pass' fire chief said the department had to implement a policy within the past few weeks to treat patients and not transport them unless it’s a “very critical incident" amid migrant surge.
Bandera landowners push for court intervention on solar farm project
Read full article: Bandera landowners push for court intervention on solar farm projectA fight is underway in Bandera over the building of a solar farm. Pine Gate Renewables, a North Carolina-based company, is leasing thousands of acres to build over a million solar panels.
City spending more than $1 million to repair water damage, remove mold along Alamodome ceiling
Read full article: City spending more than $1 million to repair water damage, remove mold along Alamodome ceilingThe Alamodome is set to undergo another major makeover with the 2025 Men’s NCAA Final Four on the horizon, but first, crews must take care of some maintenance in the building.
‘We are listening’: City seeks feedback for bike network plan as cyclists raise concerns
Read full article: ‘We are listening’: City seeks feedback for bike network plan as cyclists raise concernsThe 14-mile trek from Southtown to around the San Antonio Missions is described by local cyclists as a common route for people leaving downtown on two wheels.
More closures expected as part of Loop 1604 North Expansion Project
Read full article: More closures expected as part of Loop 1604 North Expansion ProjectWork along Loop 1604 ramps up this week as according to the Texas Department of Transportation, there will be closures along the corridor, as part of the 1604 North Expansion Project.
Couple who unknowingly bought ex-slave plantation learn about mansion’s past, history of slaves along Cibolo Creek
Read full article: Couple who unknowingly bought ex-slave plantation learn about mansion’s past, history of slaves along Cibolo CreekA retired military couple, Keith and Robin Muschalek bought a dilapidated Wilson County home in 2015. They soon found out the property was a slave plantation, and are now trying to learn more about the enslaved people who lived and worked there. The other unanswered question revolves around their emancipation: Where did they go?
Drone video shows historic Whitehall Polley Mansion on a former slave plantation in Wilson County
Read full article: Drone video shows historic Whitehall Polley Mansion on a former slave plantation in Wilson CountyThe house was built in the late 1840s and early 1850s by Joseph Polley. He was one of the original settlers known as “The Old 300,″ who were brought to Texas by Stephen F. Austin.
Source: Spurs to sign new arena naming rights deal with Frost Bank
Read full article: Source: Spurs to sign new arena naming rights deal with Frost BankA source tells KSAT that San Antonio-based Frost Bank will take over the naming rights for the home of the San Antonio Spurs, with an official announcement being made as early as this week. Details were still being finalized, the source said.
Drone footage shows Canyon Lake as water level continues to drop
Read full article: Drone footage shows Canyon Lake as water level continues to dropThe lake was roughly 72.5% full on Thursday, with the mean water level measured at 894.99′ above sea level. That’s 14′ below the conservation pool level of 904′, which is what most people would refer to as “full.”