As 2024 comes to a close, here’s a look back at some of our most read, most popular and most engaging stories at the San Antonio Report.
$760K returned to the VA, grads without jobs: Inside the Codeup meltdown
Plan to demolish Alamo Heights High School building divides council review board
San Antonio Fire Chief Hood retires after investigation into ‘inappropriate and offensive’ comments
‘Pseudo parish’ under scrutiny as archbishop bans Hill Country facility’s use as retreat center
Solar eclipse wows Texas; viewers see totality through breaks in the clouds
San Antonio-area schools issued hundreds of suspensions to homeless students — likely breaking state law
Housing authority board ‘shocked’ and ‘horrified’ by rollout of notices to vacate
Possibility of massive displacement on the Southwest Side has neighbors distraught
Look inside the ‘world’s largest indoor organic farm’ — right here in San Antonio
Curfew crackdown in the works as nightlife thrives in newly renovated Hemisfair
Running group suspends jogs in Brackenridge Park after city halts weeknight runs
Internal disharmony hits San Antonio Philharmonic board as anticipated season awaits
Affordable housing nonprofit blames pandemic, eviction moratoriums for $320K in unpaid water bills
As Spurs arena rumors swirl and a ballot deadline looms, architects reimagine downtown SA
Boerne All-Stars: A chance to make history at Little League World Series
Paramount+ series ‘1923’ to film along Broadway in downtown San Antonio
On a dais full of socioeconomic diversity, San Antonio City Council melts down over raises
Unnamed alley on Historic West Side could honor matriarchs who sold empanadas and tamales to send kids to college
‘Civically disruptive’: San Antonio’s bar, restaurant industry sharpens elbows for 2025 election
New downtown Missions ballpark would cost $160M, but officials say it ‘pays for itself’
SAT’s largest air carrier refuses to sign lease agreement, demands gates in new terminal
San Antonio couple that owned dangerous dogs sentenced to prison for deadly attack
‘I’ve never seen a knockout punch as strong as this’: Beekeepers troubled by wave of hive deaths
USAA Bank again lays off employees with goal of ‘getting back to profitability’
Judge says Paxton’s lawsuit came too late, Bexar County’s voter registration letters have already been sent
Here’s what you need to know about Prop C in San Antonio
Police suspect foul play in deaths at San Antonio trails. Here’s what to know.
The search for missing Olmos Park woman moves to Boerne
Records reveal what led to Brad Simpson’s murder charge after Suzanne Clark Simpson went missing
Plans for new downtown San Antonio entertainment district, Spurs arena finally unveiled
Church’s, the San Antonio-born chain of fast fried chicken, returns to its roots
Meet the women of Mixtli, San Antonio’s only Michelin-starred restaurant
Why Texas business leaders are gearing up for ‘one heck of a fight’ on public education
‘It’s an embarrassment’: Here’s how San Antonio missed out on a $20 million investment in housing
Margaritas sustained Taco Cabana through the pandemic, now they’re fueling the company’s expansion
‘Are they going to come find me?’ Thousands of San Antonians go missing every year
Philippe Placé went from serving generals and the Queen to San Antonio diners in the Pearl district
Family of missing child believes she’s still alive, but say enough isn’t being done to bring her home
Long-congested Alamo Ranch Parkway on far West Side to expand to 8 lanes — but not until 2027