A San Antonio man was arrested and charged with threatening Erika Kirk, a representative of Turning Point USA, according to KTSA reports. Authorities are investigating the incident.
A Trump-backed candidate has won the GOP primary in a key San Antonio district, signaling continued influence of former President Trump in local Republican politics. The victory sets the stage for a competitive general election.
Last night on “Love Island USA,” the first contestant was dumped from the villa following a wave of public backlash. The early exit has set the tone for a dramatic season ahead, as tensions rise among the remaining islanders.
The IAAFA program at JBSA-Lackland offers vital education and training to Latin American countries, strengthening military skills and regional cooperation, KSAT reports.
The family of a murdered San Antonio mother expressed relief and comfort after a guilty verdict was reached in the case. They shared that she’s “looking down on us and saying, ‘thank you mom.’”
Neighbors near an East Side warehouse express concern over reports that ICE may purchase the property. Residents fear increased enforcement activity could disrupt the community and impact local businesses.
The NBA Finals continue with Spurs vs. Knicks Game 3. Fans eagerly await key matchups and crucial plays. Here’s how to watch the action live and a sneak peek at what to expect in this pivotal showdown.
The U.S. military is reinstating mandatory flu vaccinations for recruits as a flu outbreak intensifies within the Air Force. This move aims to curb the spread and protect service members’ health.
A serial fraudster was sentenced in the Western District of Texas for embezzling funds from multiple San Antonio employers, the Department of Justice announced. The ruling underscores ongoing efforts to combat workplace fraud.
Veteran journalist Scott Pelley has signed with top talent agency CAA following his departure from CBS. The move signals a new chapter for Pelley as he explores fresh opportunities in media.
The Air Force has suspended all international military student travel to the U.S., citing security and safety concerns. The move affects training schedules and international partnerships, with reviews underway.
A San Antonio jury convicted a man on charges of sex trafficking minors, marking a significant legal victory amid growing efforts to combat human trafficking. The verdict underscores the community’s commitment to protecting vulnerable youth.
San Antonio has overtaken Austin for the highest apartment vacancy rate in the U.S., according to the Austin American-Statesman. The shift highlights changing rental market dynamics in Texas cities.
Spurs and Thunder are set for a heavyweight showdown, with San Antonio showing strong readiness. The battle promises intense competition as both teams vie for dominance, marking a pivotal moment in the season.
“Ruptured Families: The U.S. citizen children left behind by deportations – San Antonio Current highlights the emotional and legal struggles faced by American-born children separated from deported parents, underscoring a growing humanitarian crisis.”
Join us for San Antonio’s official July 4th celebration, hosted by WOAI. Experience live music, fireworks, and family-friendly activities honoring Independence Day in the heart of the city. Don’t miss out!
Key Republican and Democratic primaries in South Texas and San Antonio are shaping the political landscape ahead of the general election. Voters face critical choices impacting local and state leadership roles.
Professional wrestling continues to captivate San Antonio, drawing large crowds and fostering a passionate fan base. Events boost local culture and economy, solidifying the city’s role in the wrestling world.
A suspect wanted for sex crimes involving children was arrested at the southern U.S. border, authorities confirmed. The arrest follows a joint effort by border patrol and law enforcement agencies.
A Japanese manufacturing company is relocating its U.S. headquarters to San Antonio’s Southeast Side, boosting local jobs and economic growth. The move reflects the city’s rising appeal for international businesses.




















