A chilling map exposes the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua’s alarming spread across the US. Authorities warn the violent cartel’s deep infiltration poses a growing threat to American communities.
Day: June 2, 2025
3M announced it will spin off its health care business, including wound care operations in San Antonio. The move aims to streamline 3M’s focus on its core industrial segments.
San Antonio Spurs rookie Victor Wembanyama shared his thoughts on the frequent misspellings of his name, emphasizing the challenge and humor behind it. His comments highlight the growing spotlight on the NBA’s latest sensation.
The US Air Force has resumed teaching a video on the first Black pilots after a diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) review. The decision follows scrutiny over the content’s historical accuracy, Reuters reports.
U.S. Central Command hosted the third Biennial Medical Security Cooperation Exchange in San Antonio, enhancing multinational medical collaboration and readiness through joint training and strategic partnerships.
A government shutdown would disrupt San Antonio’s Military City USA, halting civilian pay and delaying base operations. Local businesses, reliant on military spending, could face significant economic strain.
AC/DC announces a stop in Texas for their 2025 U.S. tour, with a concert scheduled in San Antonio. Fans can expect the legendary rock band to deliver electrifying performances across the country.
A San Antonio college has been named the best in the West for 2022, according to MySA. The recognition highlights the institution’s excellence in academics, student support, and community impact.
A theft suspect reportedly left their wallet at the crime scene and later asked police to return the ID, according to a KABB report. Authorities are reviewing the unusual request as the investigation continues.
UTSA has been selected to lead a key cybersecurity partnership with the U.S. Energy Department, boosting protections for the nation’s critical energy infrastructure. This collaboration aims to advance cyber defense technologies.
The San Antonio Spurs have re-signed two key free agents, securing vital talent ahead of the upcoming season. This move aims to strengthen the roster and build on last year’s promising foundation.