Victor Wembanyama made history as the Spurs edged the Blazers in a thrilling Game 1 victory. His standout performance marked a significant milestone for the franchise in this intense playoff showdown.
At the halfpipe event, neither US-born Olympic favorite represented America. Instead, Eileen Gu, competing for China, drew significant attention and scrutiny, sparking debate over national allegiance in sports.
In a major upset, Rep. Dan Crenshaw lost to state Rep. Steve Toth in the Republican primary for Texas District 2. The unexpected defeat shakes up the race ahead of the general election.
“TV Gems Galore Tickled, Terrified, Made Us Cry – MySA” explores the diverse emotional impact of recent television hits. From laughter to tears and suspense, these shows have captivated audiences nationwide, highlighting TV’s powerful storytelling.
Two Texas cities have been named among the most dangerous in the U.S. based on recent FBI data, according to MySA. The rankings highlight ongoing public safety challenges in these areas.
San Antonio Archbishop condemns the migrant crackdown as profit-driven and inhumane, highlighting the exploitation behind enforcement policies. He calls for compassion and justice in U.S. immigration actions.
Victor Wembanyama, the Spurs’ MVP candidate, exited Monday’s game early due to an injury. Team officials are assessing his condition, with further updates expected soon. His health remains crucial for Spurs’ playoff hopes.
San Antonio coach leads junior fencing team to victory, bringing home multiple gold medals from a national competition. The team’s dedication and skill highlight the city’s growing presence in the sport.
Exclusive texts between U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales and a 2020 campaign staffer reveal insights into the campaign’s inner workings. The San Antonio Express-News obtained and analyzed the messages, shedding light on key moments.
The Witte Museum in San Antonio unveils the “Black Cowboys” exhibit, spotlighting the vital yet often overlooked contributions of African American cowboys in U.S. history. The display challenges traditional narratives and celebrates their legacy.
Teachers across the U.S. face suspension or dismissal over social media posts linked to conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, sparking debate on free speech and professional conduct in education.
SAPD uncovered a counterfeit cash printing operation at a Northern Hills neighborhood home, seizing equipment and fake currency. Authorities are investigating potential suspects and the scope of the illegal activity.
A 19-year-old pedestrian was struck and killed while attempting to cross U.S. 90 overnight in San Antonio. Authorities are investigating the fatal incident. No further details have been released.
A Pentagon watchdog revealed that several US military dogs died due to poor kennel conditions, while others fell ill. The report highlights ongoing concerns about the care and welfare of service animals.
The Dallas Mavericks battled fiercely in San Antonio but fell just short, losing 88-83 to the Spurs. The tightly contested game went down to the wire, highlighting Dallas’ resilience despite the loss.
Hundreds gathered at San Antonio’s Travis Park to protest immigration policies, demanding ICE reform and abolition. The demonstration highlighted community calls for change and immigrant rights protection.
Erika Kirk is set to appear at the Turning Point Women’s event in San Antonio, spotlighting leadership and empowerment. The gathering aims to inspire local women with her insights and experience.
A Texas city outside of Austin has been named one of the best places in the U.S. to celebrate New Year’s Eve, offering vibrant festivities that draw crowds seeking a memorable start to the year.
Five Orange County teams have qualified for the United States Academic Pentathlon competition, showcasing exceptional skills in science, math, literature, and more. Their achievements highlight the region’s academic excellence.
San Antonio police are seeking help identifying a man possibly linked to a robbery at a North Side Target. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward to aid the ongoing investigation.




















