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San Antonio is considered among the fastest-sinking cities in the United States, according to a geological study.
Arboretum San Antonio unveiled its design plans to transition more than 200 acres of land on the Southeast Side into Texas’ second-largest arboretum.
Just as all Maverick fans predicted, just weeks after trading away superstar Luka Doncic, another superstar is heading to ...
San Antonio’s iconic River Walk is serving up more than just good views this week—it’s dishing out deals, flavor and ...
Texas is bracing for a relentless and potentially historic heat wave this week, with dangerously high temperatures expected ...
One restaurant in a major American city is beloved by the locals and by those who come to visit, but it appears that they'll ...
SAN ANTONIO - Arboretum San Antonio unveiled its long-awaited master plan design at a community celebration on Saturday.The ...
Explore the new Limestone Link Trail in San Marcos, a shaded path now open on the 100-mile route connecting San Antonio and ...
The arrest of 26-year-old Damen Carrillo this week has brought renewed attention to the pervasive issue of domestic violence in San Antonio. Carri ...
A recent study shows most of the biggest cities in the country are sinking, and three Texas cities are doing so faster than ...
At least 65 percent of urban areas in 25 major cities are sinking, with some local spots dropping by about two inches a year, new research has shown.
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