-
The UTSA Marching band can be seen in the Fiesta Flambeau Parade on Saturday. It and Friday's Battle of Flowers Parade follow the same route from San Antonio College to the Alamo and past City Hall.
-
U.S. rodeos and Charreadas are both done on horseback. They are measures of the horses and their riders but they bear little resemblance beyond that.
-
Fiesta is the 11-day party offering more than 100 events, from parades to street fairs. Among them is the Fiesta Kings Cup, an annual polo tournament held by a club with more than 130 years of history.
-
The first weekend of San Antonio's annual Fiesta celebration is in the books. Attendees braved construction, heavy traffic, and some higher than usual drink prices to take part in events all over the city.
-
Fiesta San Antonio has a major economic impact on the Alamo City during its 11-day run from April 18 through April 28.
-
The winning design comes from a business student at Northwest Vista College.
-
San Antonians celebrated the city's annual Battle of Flowers parade under sunny skies Friday, with thunderstorms forecast to roll into the area later in the day.
-
San Antonio police said a 25-year old man was critically wounded by gunfire at Fiesta de Los Reyes at Market Square in San Antonio on Wednesday night.
-
It appears Mother Nature will bless the two upcoming major Fiesta parades with mostly clear skies and mild temperatures.
-
Night in Old San Antonio opens on Tuesday night on the grounds of La Villita, one of the city’s oldest quarters.