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A reader asks why Onion Creek is so named. We looked in the American-Statesman archives and asked area experts.
San Antonio is considered among the fastest-sinking cities in the United States, according to a geologic study.
Modern new developments are opening on the site of former tank farms, one of the city's most notorious environmental ...
"Davis Boulevard" stuck at least through the 1970s but has faded from use, apart from a 1997 deed when the Whole Foods shopping plaza was sold and tax records that show the plaza, and The Providence ...
Arboretum San Antonio unveiled its design plans to transition more than 200 acres of land on the Southeast Side into Texas’ second-largest arboretum.
Spring in Austin feels like such a wild card, but did you expect anything different from a southern spring? One minute, ...
So, here's our picks for the top 12 things to do in the Coachella Valley and surrounding area Monday, May 12 through Sunday, May 18. (And if you'd like to submit an upcoming event of your own for a ...
Discover the journey of 'The Beautiful Struggle,' a film that celebrates Dallas culture and love, with a special 'Meet the ...
A soon-to-be mother didn’t go to the emergency room for a concern weeks before giving birth. Instead, her first stop was a community reproductive health clinic in northeast Austin.
When Phil Hardberger was elected to be San Antonio’s mayor in 2005, he’d never sat through a full City Council meeting. His wife, Linda Hardberger, suggested the retired trial lawyer and Fourth Court ...
This year’s RM Sotheby’s London to Brighton Veteran Car Run (Sunday 2 November) will pay tribute to honour the Mile Trial, ...
Plans to revitalize two acres of city-owned land on East 11th Street are finally materializing, as Austin’s Economic Development Corporation makes moves to get brand new mixed-use developments up and ...