Mt. San Antonio College and USA Water Polo have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance water polo training and competition. The partnership aims to boost athlete development and strengthen the sport locally.
Month: May 2025
Judge Wood’s 1979 slaying by hitman Charles Harrelson is dubbed the “crime of the century” by the San Antonio Express-News. The high-profile murder shocked the nation and left a lasting impact on the justice system.
San Antonio, the 7th-largest U.S. city, often feels smaller than its rank suggests. Factors like sprawling neighborhoods, cultural cohesion, and slower urban density shape its unique, less congested atmosphere.
The Golden State Warriors spotlight the NBA’s growing rest issue as key stars sit out crucial games. With top players frequently sidelined, concerns rise over the league’s approach to player health and competitive balance.
San Antonio Zoo has been voted the second best zoo in Newsweek’s recent contest, highlighting its commitment to conservation, diverse animal exhibits, and exceptional visitor experience, as reported by KSAT.
The Trump administration plans to close 34 National Park Service offices, including the one at San Antonio Missions, Texas’ only UNESCO World Heritage site. The move raises concerns over access and preservation efforts.
San Antonio gears up for Dia de los Muertos celebrations with vibrant altars, traditional food, and community events. Discover where to honor this cultural tradition in the city.
The Navy Surgeon General visited Joint Base San Antonio to assess medical operations and engage with service members. The visit emphasized readiness and innovation in military healthcare.
EXCLUSIVE: San Antonio migrant deaths included 11 individuals with serious criminal records, a congressman revealed. The findings raise concerns over border security and migrant vetting processes.
Argentina secured a 2-0 victory over Mexico in their U.S. Tour match held in San Antonio. The win highlights Argentina’s strong form as they prepare for upcoming international fixtures.
Johnson’s Cunningham was named USA Baseball Player of the Year, honoring his outstanding performance and leadership. The San Antonio Express-News highlights this prestigious recognition in the national baseball community.
Exclusive: Allegations of fraud have surfaced in the pipeline facilitating Australian players’ recruitment to U.S. college football. KABB investigates claims of misleading practices impacting aspiring athletes.
San Antonio launches the first U.S. program offering an innovative approach for children with autism. This new initiative aims to improve therapy outcomes and support families with tailored services.
The U.S. has sent 68 migrants back to Honduras and Colombia in its first voluntary deportation effort, marking a significant shift in immigration enforcement and repatriation policies, NPR reports.
Miss Texas, a Filipino American, made history as the first from her community to win the Miss USA title. Her victory marks a significant milestone, celebrated nationwide for its cultural and representation impact.
Toyota will invest $6.5 million to enhance STEM education and workforce development at East Central ISD in San Antonio, aiming to equip students with skills for future job markets.
U.S. Army North recently announced a change in command, marking a new leadership chapter. The transition aims to strengthen regional defense and enhance military readiness. More details in The Business Journals.
De’Aaron Fox has been traded to the San Antonio Spurs in a major three-team NBA trade, shaking up the league’s landscape. The blockbuster deal marks a significant move for all teams involved.
San Antonio has cracked the top 10 best places to live in Texas, according to a recent magazine ranking. The city’s strong economy, vibrant culture, and affordable housing contributed to its rise.
San Antonio postal workers held a rally Thursday to oppose proposed USPS changes they say threaten service quality and job security. The union urges officials to reconsider before implementing reforms.