In the April 14th issue of Black Life Texas, we featured the local branch of the NAACP. The San Antonio president, Dr. Gregory Hudspeth, would like...
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month and the San Antonio Municipal Court is reminding residents to prioritize road safety and avoid distracted driving. Drivers are urged...
Compassionate, nurturing, loyal, and kind were just many of the words spoken about Dr. Harmon Kelley at his funeral services on Feb. 1. He passed away...
Owning a pet can be costly, especially on fixed incomes, but thankfully there are some low-cost services to alleviate the burden. It is important that you...
Every January, San Antonio engages in a city-wide summit promoting an exchange of ideas on universal issues facing our multicultural communities. The mission is to advance...
Between Yesterday and Tomorrow, Perspectives from Black Contemporary Artists in San Antonio will have its opening reception from 6 pm to 9 pm on Jan. 10...
By Don Mathis This review of the year is unlike others you may see. This abecedarium gives the news from A to Z. Alamo archaeology may be news...
Looking back at 2022 gives me much promise. The future looks so bright I have to put on shades. Not only did we just celebrate our...
The City of San Antonio, in partnership with District 2 Councilman Jalen McKee-Rodriguez and the San Antonio Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission chaired by Dwayne Robinson,...
Worlds AIDS Day is on Dec. 1 and National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is on Feb. 7. These dates are stark reminders that still more needs...