The U.S. is establishing two expanded military zones along the Mexico border to enhance security and combat illegal crossings, marking a significant escalation in border enforcement efforts, The New York Times reports.
Round1 in San Antonio offers more than just bowling. The entertainment complex features arcade games, karaoke, billiards, and tasty dining options, making it a top destination for family fun and group outings.
The Air Education and Training Command (AETC) plans to train 1,500 pilots annually to enhance readiness and meet growing demand. This ambitious goal aims to strengthen airpower and mission capability. Read more at aetc.af.mil.
Fact-checking claims by Donald Trump, Poynter examines whether the U.S. crime rate is truly at its lowest in 125 years. Data shows historic lows in violent crime but variations exist across categories and regions.
A San Antonio call center announced significant job cuts this week, citing economic challenges and shifting market demands. The layoffs impact dozens of employees, prompting concerns about local employment stability.
San Antonio Spurs are reportedly exploring trade options for center Tiago Splitter, sources say. The team aims to bolster its roster depth ahead of the upcoming season, according to FOX Sports.
At the season’s midpoint, Mitch Johnson emerges as the key architect behind the San Antonio Spurs’ resurgence. His strategic vision and leadership have been pivotal to the team’s success, Sports Illustrated reports.
A Texas man who fired on an ICE facility aimed to kill federal agents, officials say. The suspect reportedly targeted the site in a deliberate attack, prompting an ongoing investigation. Authorities are pursuing leads.
Fresh Success Marketing Group unveils new business model focused on sustainable growth, boosting its footprint in San Antonio. The company aims to innovate local marketing strategies, reports Observer and Eccentric Newspapers.
Byron Frohnen has been named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team, highlighting his standout performance this season. The recognition marks a promising start to his collegiate basketball career.
Several GIs wounded in a recent attack in Venezuela have been flown to San Antonio for urgent medical treatment, officials confirmed. The San Antonio Express-News reports the soldiers are receiving specialized care.
Protesters gathered in San Antonio to voice opposition to the U.S. military strike in Venezuela. Demonstrators called for peace and diplomatic solutions, condemning the use of force in the Latin American nation.
Over 2,000 floating diyas illuminated San Antonio’s annual DiwaliSA celebration, creating a stunning spectacle that showcased the vibrant spirit and cultural richness of the festival of lights.
San Antonio’s top university has been named No. 1 in the West by US News & World Report, KSAT reports. The recognition highlights its academic excellence and commitment to student success.
Mid-year 2025 data reveals shifting crime trends in U.S. cities, with declines in violent offenses but rising property crimes in some areas, according to the Council on Criminal Justice’s latest report.
Fresh Success Marketing Group outlines its business model and growth strategy in San Antonio, aiming to expand its local market presence. The company seeks to boost regional partnerships and drive economic development.
The San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame announced its 2014 College/Amateur nominees, spotlighting local athletes who made significant impacts in collegiate and amateur sports. The lineup reflects the region’s rich athletic talent and history.
A recent warrant reveals new details about the San Antonio ICE raid, shedding light on the scope of the operation and the individuals targeted. Authorities continue investigations as the community reacts to the enforcement action.
Smashin Crab brings fresh seafood to San Antonio, flying in live crab and shellfish from across the U.S. to ensure top quality. The popular spot serves up seafood dishes that keep locals coming back.
Harold Wood, an immigrant and talented San Antonio artist, has recently become a U.S. citizen. His work captures the city’s vibrant culture, reflecting his journey and dedication to his new home.




















