Read full article: TribCast: Kate Rogers on her ousting from the Alamo Trust Rogers ran the state’s most beloved historical site until she resigned amid political pressure last month. Read full ...
San Antonio is embarking on a $550 million project to restore the historic Alamo, but some critics have concerns about how slavery will be portrayed in the changes. Updates to the Spanish mission, ...
Kate Rogers, the former Alamo Trust CEO who was recently pressured to resign, decided on Monday to fight back. Rogers filed a federal lawsuit naming Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, Land Commissioner Dawn ...
On March 6, 1836, 186 years ago, the siege of the Alamo — Missión San Antonio de Valero — ended in San Antonio de Béxar, in what was then the self-proclaimed, but as yet unrecognized, Republic of ...
The two men thereby ensured the transfer of the institution of slavery from the American South into Mexican Texas. Delegate for Independence After the first Battle of the Alamo in 1835, in which ...
The true story of the shrine, as told by The Alamo organization, lacks city-stomping monsters but includes a fascinating cast of characters. Ice isn't a major concern, but officials are urging ...
The Cenotaph relocation dispute appears to have been resolved. San Antonio City Councilman Roberto Treviño now says the Texas Historical Commission’s appropriate denial of the Cenotaph relocation ...
The book — Forget the Alamo — challenges common misconceptions surrounding the conflict — including the notion that Davy Crockett was a martyr who fought to the death rather than surrender. A new book ...
During the Texas Revolutionary period many Tejanos distinguished themselves in battle. There were others who proved just as courageous and influential off the battlefield. José Antonio Navarro was at ...
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Mene Ukueberuwa, Allysia Finley and Dan Henninger. Images: Georges Bergès Gallery/Getty Images/Congressional Quarterly via Zuma ...