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Ozzy Osbourne, one of the most celebrated rock and roll musicians of all-time, died on Tuesday. Nearly a year-and-a-half ...
Fans of King of the Hill continue to be shocked that Alamo Beer Co. is a real place. But the San Antonio brewery 's roots ...
Ozzy Osbourne, the heavy metal icon who in 1982 shocked San Antonio by urinating on the Alamo’s Cenotaph, died on Tuesday at ...
"Where are the [Honda] CRVs going 20 under and stopping in the middle of the highway for absolutely no reason? This isn’t ...
On July 20, 1926, representatives of the Famous Players–Lasky Corporation, which later became Paramount Pictures, visited San Antonio to inspect Camp Bullis and Camp Stanley as filming locations for ...
The heavy metal legend, whose death at age 76 was announced Tuesday, was arrested in 1982 for peeing in front of the Alamo.
San Antonio’s Alamo Beer Co. is partnering with Hulu to launch a real-life version of Alamo beer just in time for a “King of the Hill” series reboot in August.
As it turns out, Pee-wee Herman’s bike really is at the Alamo! Well, now it is, at least. The iconic red-and-white bike with ...
Remembering 9/11 San Antonio's annual 9/11 Memorial Climb to honor the fallen has a new venue First responders will honor 9/11 victims by scaling a different venue for this year's memorial climb.
A San Antonio brewery is teasing the release of an iconic fictional beer — a favorite of Texas' favorite TV dad Hank Hill and friends — as "King of the Hill" makes its return in August. Alamo ...
Gov. Greg Abbott vetoes $50 million in funding to build cyber campus at Port San Antonio The governor said the new military-focused site would duplicate the efforts of the state's Texas Cyber Command.