San Antonio renters benefit from the highest apartment vacancy rate in the U.S., leading to increased negotiating power and potential rent reductions, as the local market faces an unprecedented supply surge.
Day: June 17, 2026
Turning Point USA at Texas A&M University-San Antonio eagerly anticipates its upcoming Speaker Circle event, promising engaging discussions and dynamic speakers. The event aims to foster open dialogue on campus.
Texas banned rainbow crosswalks, citing safety and political concerns. In response, San Antonio painted the crossings in rainbow-inspired colors, creatively preserving LGBTQ+ visibility despite the state’s restrictions.
A dark tourism expert explores the chilling history of the Annabelle doll as rumors swirl about its disappearance, sending fans into a frenzy. The Mirror US reports on the haunting intrigue surrounding the infamous artifact.
Ten San Antonio educators have been named finalists for the 2024 H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards, recognizing outstanding dedication and impact in the classroom. Winners will be announced later this year.
A teen accused of murdering an 80-year-old woman appeared in court, claiming, “I was in the wrong place.” Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the tragic incident.
CPS Energy and the city of San Antonio are bolstering defenses through major cybersecurity investments, enhancing protection against threats and ensuring critical infrastructure resilience, officials reveal in an exclusive Executive Q&A.
The Indiana Pacers face the San Antonio Spurs with key injury updates impacting both teams. Get the latest injury report, betting lines, starters, and viewing options ahead of this highly anticipated matchup.
Iran has assured that passage through the Strait of Hormuz will remain secure following the US decision to pause a military operation in the strategic waterway, officials said, easing regional tensions.









