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    JBSA San Antonio, USS San Antonio Sailors take part in Battle of Flowers Parade

    SAN ANTONIO - (April 26, 2024) – More than 100 Sailors within Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) took part in the Battle of Flowers Parade held during Fiesta San Antonio. The Battle of Flowers Parade is the oldest event and largest parade of Fiesta San Antonio attracting crowds of more than 350,000. Leading the Sailors in the parade was Rear Adm. Walter Brafford, commander, Naval Medical Forces Support Command (NMFSC).

  • Caitlin Clark blocks Antonio Brown on X after vile racist and misogynistic trolling as she's endorsed by country star Tim McGraw

    Former NFL player Antonio Brown posted crude jokes about Caitlin Clark. WNBA star was caught in a cringe-worthy exchange with a reporter this week. MORE: All you need to know about Indiana Fever's new basketball star

  • ‘This country is what the world would like to be’: can Costa Rica’s environment minister keep the country’s green reputation intact?

    Though touted as a model of environmental preservation, the country has recently signalled a shift from phasing out fossil fuels to boosting the economy. Franz Tattenbach on the tension between green credentials and growth“This country is what the world would like to be but is not,” says Franz Tattenbach, Costa Rica’s minister of environment and energy. The 69-year-old economist is keenly aware of his role as guardian of the country’s reputation for forward-looking biodiversity initiatives and...

  • Eclipse Tourism in the North Country

    Tens of thousands of visitors came to the Adirondacks & North Country to watch the spectacular Solar Eclipse. And it turns out, they spent millions of dollars, while they were here. Some preliminary numbers out this week show the economic impact of the eclipse last week. According to New York’s Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism or ROOST, an estimated $2.7 million was spent in Essex County for overnight tourism for the eclipse. That’s at least 500-thousand more compared to last […]

  • AMBER Alert issued for infant out of San Antonio

    An AMBER Alert was issued for an infant out of San Antonio on Thursday, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.

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    AMBER Alert issued for infant out of San Antonio

    An AMBER Alert was issued for an infant out of San Antonio on Thursday, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.

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    AAA: San Antonio average gas price up more than a quarter

    Only two other metro areas have higher gas prices than San Antonio right now: Dallas-Ft. Worth at

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    Caitlin Clark Blocks Antonio Brown After Inappropriate Posts

    Caitlin Clark has clearly had enough of Antonio Brown's social media antics she just blocked the ex-NFL player after he posted inappropriate things about her on his X page. AB took to the app not once but thrice on Wednesday to say crass things…

  • San Antonio-based DeLorean Motors ReImagined has shuttered its headquarters

    San Antonio-based DeLorean Motors Reimagined — the startup that made headline-grabbing promises to bring back the '80s sports car featured in the Back to the Future film franchise as an electric vehicle — has shuttered its headquarters operation. The signage at DeLorean's building at Port San Antonio had been taken down as of a Monday morning visit, and the company's offices appeared abandoned. What's more, both phone numbers listed on DeLorean's website have been disconnected.

  • Man with 'Edgar' haircut spotted swimming laps in San Antonio River

    A video of a man swimming laps in the San Antonio River has gone viral on social media, leaving many commenters on the clip expressing revulsion and disgust. In the footage, a man with a bowl-style haircut style many in South Texas refer to as the "Edgar" swims freestyle along the San Pedro Creek extension of the River Walk. "Teenage Mutant Ninja Edgar is swimming in S.A. Riverwalk!" reads a caption on the clip. The video has garnered more than 1,500 likes and nearly 100 comments since...

  • San Antonio police ID deceased Market Square shooting suspects

    The San Antonio Police Department on Monday afternoon released the names of the two individuals they said instigated a shooting in Market Square early Sunday as Fiesta revelries wound down. Shortly after midnight, police saw 18-year-old Mikey Valdez fire a gun, striking Albert Cisneros, 20, SAPD officials said in a press statement.

  • San Antonio's Texas Black Gold Garlic files for bankruptcy liquidation

    San Antonio-based specialty foods company Texas Black Gold Garlic has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation. Texas Garlic Inc., which does business as Texas Black Gold, listed no assets and $362,000 in liabilities in a petition submitted late last week to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in San Antonio. San Antonio chef Stephen Paprocki, founder of the farm-to-table nonprofit Chef Cooperatives, launched Texas Black Gold in 2015.