U.S. News & World Report has named Sage Park San Antonio as a top nursing home and short-term rehabilitation facility. The honor highlights Sage Park’s commitment to quality care and patient outcomes in Texas.
Texas’ 23rd Congressional District faces a high-stakes primary as incumbent Tony Gonzales navigates controversy. The race intensifies, with voters closely watching the impact on the district’s political landscape.
San Antonio’s ballet company has changed its name in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The move reflects solidarity with Ukraine and a shift away from Russian cultural associations.
TEA is investigating educators in 13 San Antonio-area school districts over social media posts about Charlie Kirk’s reported death. Authorities aim to assess any violations of conduct policies. The probe remains ongoing.
Two San Antonio police officers were shot during a shootout with a suspect at a West Side hotel. The suspect was killed in the exchange. Authorities are investigating the incident.
A San Antonio tax preparation business owner has been convicted of filing false tax returns, the DOJ announced. The case highlights ongoing efforts to crack down on fraudulent tax schemes in the region.
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Former President Trump expressed openness to government ownership of select US companies but opted out of bidding for Spirit Airlines, highlighting a selective approach to nationalizing key industries.
Talarico leads Cornyn and Paxton in Texas Senate race, according to a UT poll reported by the Houston Chronicle. The survey highlights shifting voter preferences ahead of the upcoming elections.
The Army announced the cast and crew for the upcoming “We Serve” Soldier Show, highlighting a talented group of performers and support staff dedicated to entertaining troops worldwide. The production showcases Army values and soldier stories.
San Antonio Report highlights urgent calls to prioritize the city’s education system. Officials and advocates stress increased funding and reform to address long-standing challenges impacting student success.
ICE has taken enforcement action against an Indian national who allegedly attacked a mother and her young daughter in a Texas park. The incident has raised concerns over public safety and immigration enforcement.
San Antonio Zoo announces a $65 million expansion featuring Congo Falls, a new gorilla habitat designed to enhance conservation and visitor experience. The project aims to open in the coming years, showcasing wildlife preservation.
San Antonio fans can catch the France vs. Argentina clash from the 2022 FIFA World Cup at top local spots like The Friendly Spot and The Big Bib, offering vibrant atmospheres and big screens for the showdown.
A man who died by suicide at Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans’ Hospital has been confirmed as a Marine Corps veteran, authorities announced. Investigations into the circumstances are ongoing.
A Japanese manufacturer is set to open its first US plant in San Antonio, promising to boost the local economy and create 1,500 jobs. The facility is expected to enhance industrial growth and job opportunities in the region.
The Pentagon has included San Antonio on its shortlist to host the U.S. Space Command headquarters, highlighting the city’s strategic importance in national defense and space operations. The final decision is expected later this year.
Strike Zones: Detailed maps reveal locations of US and Israeli strikes on Iran, alongside recent Iranian retaliations against US bases. The visuals underscore escalating tensions in the Middle East conflict.
The Department of Energy has awarded Texas A&M University-San Antonio a $1.5 million grant to advance renewable energy research, boosting innovation and supporting local economic growth.
U.S. Marshals fatally shot a wanted man at a San Antonio hotel near downtown. The incident occurred during an attempted arrest, authorities confirm. Investigation is ongoing. No officers were injured.




















