This week's hot headlines
Burger joint's closure leads this week's most-read San Antonio stories
Editor's note: A lot happened this week, so here's your chance to get caught up. Read on for the week's most popular headlines. Looking for the best things to do this weekend? Find that list here.
1. Popular San Antonio burger joint flips its last patty after a decade. A long-running San Antonio burger joint is closing its doors after 10 years in business: Teddy B’s announced its impending shutter in a Facebook message posted October 13.
2. Vegan troubles and new wave of closures petrify San Antonio dining news. As All Hallows' Eve approaches, it's a blood-curdling time for San Antonio restaurants and bars. Still, this dining news week is not all about jump scares. A local chef has debuted a gourmet Crunchwrap Supreme, and some local eateries are getting major props.
3. Big Lots to close 23 more Texas stores, including one in San Antonio. Ohio-based national discount chain Big Lots is undergoing Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and is closing down more locations, including 23 newly-revealed store closures going down in Texas. That includes one in San Antonio at 1201 S. Interstate 35, Ste. 200.
4. San Antonio university ranks No. 3 among best Texas colleges for 2025. San Antonio's prestigious Trinity University has risen among the top three best colleges and universities in Texas for 2025, according to personal finance website WalletHub.
5. What’s brewing in San Antonio: Back Unturned honors closed brewery memberships. The bustling San Antonio beer scene is always changing — usually with openings and closures, but there are other twists along the way. Let's discuss it over a cold one.