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
Courtney Brennan+FollowPaul McCartney’s only Texas show hits SASan Antonio is about to get a once-in-a-lifetime concert—Paul McCartney is bringing his "Got Back" tour to the Alamodome this October, and it’s the only Texas stop! If you’ve ever dreamed of seeing a Beatle live, this is your shot. Presale tickets drop July 29 on Ticketmaster, and you can bet they’ll go fast. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just love a good live show, this is huge for our city. Who’s planning to go, and what’s your must-hear McCartney song? #Entertainment #Music #SanAntonio00Share
Matthew Jackson+FollowSan Antonio home hides a rare basement barA basement game room and bar in San Antonio? That’s almost unheard of! Thanks to our rocky limestone and high water table, most homes here don’t even have basements, let alone one this cool. This 1937 Monticello Park gem has a finished basement decked out with wood paneling, a wet bar, and space for billiards and poker—perfect for gatherings or just unwinding. The rest of the house keeps its vintage charm, with original details and even some quirky gargoyles watching over the driveway. Imagine the stories this place could tell! Would you want a basement hangout like this in your home? #RealEstate #SanAntonio #HistoricHomes00Share
Lauren Cooper+FollowSan Antonio weekend road closures: What to knowMajor construction is about to shake up weekend plans for anyone driving near Loop 1604 and I-10 on San Antonio’s North Side. Starting Friday night, several key ramps and lanes will be closed for the $1.4 billion expansion project, with some closures lasting into Sunday. Expect delays around Blanco, Stone Oak, and Hausman, and plan alternate routes if you need to get around these areas. This is all part of a massive effort to widen Loop 1604 from four to ten lanes by 2028. How are these closures affecting your weekend plans? Share your tips for getting around! #Transportation #SanAntonio #TrafficAlert00Share
Denise Kemp+FollowDowntown San Antonio hotel up for grabsA historic hotel just steps from the River Walk and the Alamo is hitting the market at a price lower than it would cost to build new. The TownePlace Suites San Antonio Downtown Riverwalk, set in a beautifully restored former department store, is now for sale—offering a rare chance for someone to put their own stamp on a prime piece of downtown real estate. With Marriott branding and a location surrounded by San Antonio’s biggest attractions, this spot has serious potential for anyone looking to invest or shake up the local hospitality scene. What would you do with a hotel in the heart of San Antonio? #RealEstate #SanAntonio #InvestmentOpportunity00Share
Jasmine Rush+FollowNew H-E-B brings BBQ & more to UTSA areaSan Antonio’s getting a major upgrade near UTSA—H-E-B’s massive new College Park store opens Aug. 6, and it’s not just groceries. This spot packs a full pharmacy and the crowd-favorite True Texas BBQ right inside, making it a game-changer for students, locals, and anyone nearby. Even better, curbside and home delivery orders kick off as early as Aug. 4, so you can skip the lines. With hours from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily, it’s set to become a go-to for late-night snacks or early morning runs. Who’s excited to check it out? #Business #LocalBusiness #SanAntonio10Share
Brad Caldwell+FollowSan Antonio’s mansion with a legendary pastImagine living in a piece of San Antonio history—one designed by Atlee B. Ayres, the architect behind the McNay Art Museum and the Municipal Auditorium. This Terrell Hills mansion, built in 1939, just hit the market for nearly $4 million. It’s not just the size (6,200 sq. ft.) or the sweeping hilltop views that make it stand out—the home is packed with original details like a domed plaster ceiling, wrap-around porches, and hand-painted tiles by Austin artist Malou Flato. If these walls could talk, what stories would they tell? Would you want to see more historic homes like this preserved in San Antonio? #RealEstate #SanAntonio #HistoricHomes00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowSan Antonio’s Mason Lytle joins Astros!Mason Lytle just made history for UTSA, becoming the first Roadrunner ever to sign an undrafted free agent contract with the Houston Astros! After a record-shattering season—earning Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, and All-American honors—Lytle’s journey from San Antonio to the big leagues is turning heads. His stats are wild: .366 batting average, 68 RBIs, and he broke multiple single-season records for the Roadrunners. What does this mean for local talent and the Astros’ future? Let’s hear your thoughts on Lytle’s next chapter and what it says about San Antonio’s baseball scene! #Sports #Baseball #SanAntonio00Share
Christian Jones+FollowPaul McCartney returns to San Antonio!Paul McCartney is bringing his legendary ‘Got Back’ tour to San Antonio’s Alamodome this fall—his only Texas stop! For longtime fans and new generations alike, this is a rare chance to see a Beatle live, right in our backyard. VIP packages even include soundcheck access and exclusive merch, but they’re super limited. McCartney’s last Alamodome show was way back in 1993, so this feels like a full-circle moment for the city. Who’s planning to go, and what’s your favorite McCartney memory? Let’s swap stories and concert tips! #Entertainment #Celebrity #SanAntonio00Share
Dr. Robert Barnes+FollowWhy St. Joske’s still rings in downtown SAThe bells of St. Joseph’s Church echo through downtown San Antonio every day, a living reminder of how a determined community can stand up to big business. Decades ago, parishioners refused to let Joske’s department store bulldoze their beloved church—even when the archbishop was ready to sell. Their passionate stand saved this Gothic Revival gem, now wedged between the Shops at Rivercenter. Step inside during its open hours and you’ll find stunning stained glass, soaring ceilings, and a piece of San Antonio’s history that nearly vanished. How do you feel about preserving old landmarks in the face of urban growth? #Religion #SanAntonio #StJosephsChurch00Share