Whataburger thanks employees with more than $90 million in bonuses

Whataburger is showing its appreciation for its employees and awarding more than $90 million in bonuses to its employees.

Austin seventh-grader wins second in Take Care of Texas video contest

Daphne Hays, a student at Kealing Middle School, won second in the middle school category of the 2021 Take Care of Texas video contest.

Former Longhorn sheds light on NCAA tournament facility disparities

Posts on Twitter and Instagram compared the men's weight room in Indianapolis alongside the women’s weight room in San Antonio. 

Texas AG accuses San Antonio hotel of price-gouging during storm

In a release, Texas AG Ken Paxton claims the hotel charged "exorbitant prices for rooms, including nearly three times its normal rates."

Twelve indicted for drug trafficking in San Antonio-area

According to an indictment unsealed on March 18, the defendants allegedly conspired last year to distribute methamphetamine and cocaine.

Exploring caverns and other fun activities at Natural Bridge Caverns

While there's a lot of natural beauty to explore at Natural Bridge Caverns there are also a lot of other fun activities the whole family can enjoy.

San Antonio Zoo celebrating with H-E-B Partner Appreciation Week

Starting Saturday, March 20, the San Antonio Zoo will be celebrating H-E-B partners with H-E-B Partner Appreciation Week.

CLEAR Alert issued for man missing from San Antonio

If you have any information regarding his disappearance, contact the Temple Police Department at 254-298-5500.

Veteran plans run to raise awareness about sexual abuse within military

Tina Casanova says she’s doing it to raise awareness for every soldier who has dealt with sexual abuse while on post, including herself.

SeaWorld San Antonio opens for Spring Break, continues requiring masks

SeaWorld says the park will be open daily for Spring Break operation from March 6 through March 21, with hours being from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m.

Cibolo man pleads guilty to defrauding high school students

A press release from the Department of Justice Tuesday states a Cibolo man has admitted to defrauding at least six different high school student groups.

Animals at Austin Zoo make it through severe winter storm

The Austin Zoo is rebuilding after last week's storm left several trees snapped and some water pipes and pumps frozen, but zookeepers confirm the animals made it through.

Animals at primate sanctuary freeze to death amid Texas power outage

A chimpanzee, several monkeys, some lemurs and an uncounted number of birds died when a nonprofit San Antonio-area wildlife sanctuary lost power this week.

Man sentenced to federal prison for supplying heroin in San Antonio

Joe Anthony Ramirez has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison and after that completing his prison term, will be on supervised release for 10 years.

San Antonio girl dies three days after testing positive for COVID-19

The family of nine-year-old Makenzie Gongora wants to shed light on how COVID-19 can impact children after she died just days after testing positive.