The city was considered a military target, so fallout shelters were everywhere in downtown. You can still find them today.
The “chef’s choice” dining spot offered up “The Works,” a parade of small plates that took up to two hours to serve.
San Antonio unveiled a new gateway at the World Heritage Trail, enhancing visitor experience with local art and landscaping.
San Antonio's oldest VFW post was burglarized around 3 a.m. Monday morning, with an undisclosed amount of money stolen from a ...
It was a time legends were being written, and the newspaper that became the San Antonio Express-News was there to get them down in black and white. In 1865, San Antonio was a focal point of what ...
A three-story home in San Antonio’s Monte Vista Historic District has plenty of aviation history to go with its curb appeal. Newspaper records show the beautifully restored 1926 dwelling was once ...
A local shares her guide to San Antonio, Texas, which offers a fascinating history, award-winning cocktail and culinary ...
SAN ANTONIO — The City of San Antonio has opened the new Municipal Archives Museum, offering visitors a look at more than three centuries of the city’s government history, according to a press release ...
SAN ANTONIO — February marks Black History Month, a time for reflection, education and a nationwide celebration of the contributions and legacy of African American culture. There is no shortage of ...
On This Day in San Antonio History: Spurs Trade for Former MVP originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The San Antonio Spurs have had more than their fair share of talent throughout their history, ...
SAN ANTONIO – Sixty-seven San Antonio-area students from 20 schools entered this year’s Battle of Flowers Texas History Essay Contest. The contest is a competition for seventh graders who write about ...
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has denied the City of San Antonio’s request to keep the Pride Cultural ...