Theresa Boyd+FollowSan Antonio’s Kingston Flemings gives backKingston Flemings, now heading to play for the Houston Cougars, just brought something special back to San Antonio—his first “4 The City” basketball camp at Brennan High. But this wasn’t just about hoops. Kids learned about financial choices by earning and investing play money through drills, making the camp both fun and practical. Plus, Flemings teamed up with the SA Food Bank to help families hit by recent floods. It’s awesome to see a local star using his platform to inspire and support the next generation. What other creative ways could athletes give back to their hometowns? #Sports #Basketball #SanAntonio00Share
Mrs. Jessica Morgan+FollowTexas Heritage Bank’s big move: What it means for our communitiesTexas Heritage Bank just boosted its lending power threefold after merging with Liberty Capital Bank, opening new doors for local businesses and families from Dallas to San Antonio. This means more support for growing companies, family-run businesses, and even nonprofits and churches. While higher mortgage rates are slowing some home sales, population growth in places like Boerne is still strong. The bank’s team is focused on creative, community-first solutions and is exploring new tech like AI to serve us better. How do you think this bigger, more nimble bank could shape our neighborhoods? #Business #TexasHeritageBank #SanAntonio00Share
Brianna Smith+FollowSan Antonio’s thrift store treasure huntTexas Thrift Ingram isn’t just a store—it’s a full-blown adventure for bargain hunters and vintage lovers. Locals know this place is massive, with endless racks of clothes, quirky housewares, and even furniture that could totally transform your space. It’s not just about saving money; it’s about the thrill of finding that perfect, unexpected gem—maybe a retro band tee, a designer bag, or a funky mug you didn’t know you needed. Plus, every purchase supports community programs. Have you ever scored something unforgettable here? What’s your best thrift find in San Antonio? #Shopping #SanAntonio #ThriftStoreFinds10Share
Gary Mayer+FollowSan Antonio’s thrift store treasure huntWalking into Texas Thrift Ingram feels like stepping into a wonderland of hidden gems and unbeatable deals. From racks of vintage denim and barely-worn boots to quirky kitchen gadgets and furniture with real character, every visit is a new adventure. Shoppers swap tips, celebrate each other’s finds, and sometimes even compete for that perfect piece. It’s not just about saving money—every purchase supports local charities and keeps good stuff out of landfills. Whether you’re a DIY upcycler, a parent on a budget, or just love the thrill of the hunt, this place has something for everyone. What’s your best thrift store score? #Shopping #SanAntonio #ThriftStoreFinds00Share
julie72+FollowWestside rallies for Little Joe’s big 85thSan Antonio’s Westside is buzzing—Little Joe’s 85th birthday bash at Jaime’s Place sold out in just 10 hours, so they’ve added a second show! Fans of Tejano music, this is your chance to celebrate with a true legend who’s still going strong after more than 60 years in the spotlight. Little Joe’s heartfelt stories, new music on the way, and a powerful tribute to his late wife make this event extra special. Plus, La 45 will bring their high-energy, next-gen Chicano sound to kick off both nights. Who’s planning to go? What’s your favorite Little Joe memory? #Entertainment #Celebrity #SanAntonio10Share
Julie Padilla+FollowChristmas magic hits San Antonio earlyFrosty the Snowman is coming to San Antonio in the middle of summer! JW Marriott Hill Country Resort & Spa is teaming up with SA Live to give away four tickets to the dazzling ICE! event, where you’ll walk through scenes from the classic story—carved out of a jaw-dropping 2 million pounds of ice. The holiday fun kicks off November 22, but you can snag your chance to win now through August 4. Imagine surprising your family with this frosty adventure—who would you bring along? #News #SanAntonio #ChristmasInJuly00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowSan Antonio’s first EdD program is here!Texas A&M-San Antonio is rolling out its very first doctoral program in educational leadership—completely online and tailored for working professionals. Starting fall 2026, this program is designed with direct input from local school districts, aiming to tackle the real challenges facing South Bexar County schools. Evening and weekend classes mean you don’t have to hit pause on your career. Specializations range from early childhood and special education to bilingual and district-level leadership (including superintendent certification). This feels like a huge step for local educators and the community. What impact do you think this could have on our schools and future leaders? #Education #College #SanAntonio00Share
lmiles+FollowBig changes at Catholic Charities San AntonioJ. Antonio Fernández, who’s been the heart behind Catholic Charities in San Antonio for over a decade, is heading to New York to lead their massive outreach there. Stepping in as interim leader is Gladys Gonzalez, a familiar face who’s helped run more than 50 local programs supporting families, seniors, and those in need. Many in the community are sharing gratitude for Fernández’s impact and rooting for Gonzalez as she takes the reins. With so much transition, what do you hope to see from Catholic Charities in the coming months? #Religion #SanAntonio #CatholicCharities20Share
mary01+FollowSan Antonio’s tastiest summer ticket giveawayBarbecue lovers and thrill-seekers, SeaWorld San Antonio is serving up a Red, White & BBQ bash—and you could score free tickets just by tuning in to Erik & Jenny’s morning show! From July 28 to August 1, listen for your shot at a four-pack to enjoy smoky eats, live music, and cool drinks with your crew. This isn’t just another theme park day—it’s a full-on Texas-style summer celebration. If you’re in one of the eligible counties, don’t miss your chance. Who’s ready to dive into BBQ and roller coasters? #Food #SanAntonio #SeaWorld00Share
Chad Kemp+FollowOzzy Osbourne mural lights up St. Mary’sSan Antonio’s music scene just got a bold new tribute—an eye-catching mural of Ozzy Osbourne now graces the wall of Paper Tiger, just days after the legendary rocker’s passing. Ozzy’s wild history with our city is unforgettable (who can forget the Alamo incident?), and this mural feels like a fitting nod to his rebellious spirit. Whether you’re a lifelong metal fan or just love local art, this spot near N St. Mary’s and E Ashby Place is worth a visit. What do you think—does this mural capture Ozzy’s legacy in San Antonio? #Entertainment #Celebrity #SanAntonio50Share